I think it's generally PEP8, but we haven't all been sticking to it (many of us were new to python when we started on this ;). Althought I use vim all the time for chirp I mainly use sublime.This might be interesting:https://github.com/nvie/vim-flake8
also I want to look into flake8 ;) From: Zach Welch zach@mandolincreekfarm.com To: chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 10:43 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_devel] [PATCH 2/4] Refactor version display into chirp module (#2343)
On 02/23/2015 03:27 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
if __name__ == "__main__": parser = OptionParser() + parser.add_option("", "--version", action="callback", + callback=print_version, nargs=0, + help="Print version and exit")
Looks like you broke the indenting here. I know, Python is weird... :)
In my defense, it appears that the chirp.py indenting is inconsistent. My vim settings for this project expanded tabs, which I took to be the correct choice (as it appears to be the dominant style in the code). However, chirp.py contains lots of tabs, thus the mismatch apparent in the above hunk.
Assuming that spaces are to be preferred to tabs, I can create an additional patch to convert all tabs to spaces, giving the indentation the consistency that it needs. More generally, does CHIRP have a style guide that I can reference?
Cheers,