Adds coding magic comment checks (coding:
) to flake8
.
Install with pip:
$ pip install flake8-coding
You can check that flake8
has picked it up by looking for flake8_coding
in the output of --version
:
$ flake8 --version
2.5.4 (pep8: 1.7.0, pyflakes: 1.0.0, flake8_coding: 1.1.1, mccabe: 0.4.0) CPython 2.7.11 on Darwin
A comma-separated list of acceptable source code encodings for the coding:
magic comments in files. Default is latin-1, utf-8
.
You can pass this as a command-line argument to flake8
, e.g.
--accept-encodings=utf-8,utf-16
, or put it in your config file, e.g.:
[flake8]
accept-encodings = utf-8,utf-16
If activated, this disallows all coding:
magic comments, no matter their
encoding. This might be useful for Python 3 projects where UTF-8 is the default
and you don't want other encodings used in your project.
You can pass this as a command-line argument to flake8
, e.g.
--no-accept-encodings
, or put it in your config file, e.g.:
[flake8]
no-accept-encodings = True
No magic encoding comment was found in the file. As per PEP-263, this must be in the first two lines of the file.
The encoding found in the magic encoding comment did not match the
accept-encodings
option.
no-accept-encodings
is set, and a magic encoding comment was found in the
file.
- Python 2.7, 3.4
- flake8
Apache License 2.0