Adam Jiang wrote: > I am new to python. Now, I am woring on an application within Django > framework. When I checked my code with pep8 and pyflakes, some warning > messages show up-'Foobar imported but unused'. Obviously, it indicates > that some modules are imprted to current module but never get > references. However, it seems the message is wrong in this case: > > # file: urls.py > urlpattens = patterns( > '', > url('^signup/$', 'signup') > } > > # file: register.py > def signup(request): > return ... > > # file: views.py > import signup from register > > The warning message is shown in file views.py. It seems to me that the > code is okay because Django requires all functions serve as 'view' is > typically go into views.py. 'import' is about get 'signup' function > into module 'views.py'. Or, I am totally wrong? Is there a proper way > to avoid this warnning?
pylint has a way to suppress such warnings with a comment like from signup import register # pylint:disable=W0611 but personally I find the magic comment more annoying than the false warning... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list