def qualify_by_address( self, cr, uid, ids, context=None, params_to_check=frozenset(QUALIF_BY_ADDRESS_PARAM)): """ This gets called by the web server """ def qualify_by_address(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None, params_to_check=frozenset(QUALIF_BY_ADDRESS_PARAM)): """ This gets called by the web server """ _ipv4_re = re.compile('^(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.' '(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.' '(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)\.' '(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)$') fct(""" AAA """ + status_2_string) if context: msg = """\ action: GET-CONFIG payload: ip_address: "%(ip)s" username: "%(username)s" """ % context if context: msg = """\ action: \ GET-CONFIG """ % context if context: #: E122+2:0 msg = """\ action: """\ """GET-CONFIG """ % context def unicode2html(s): """Convert the characters &<>'" in string s to HTML-safe sequences. Convert newline to
too.""" #: E127+1:28 return unicode((s or '').replace('&', '&') .replace('\n', '
\n')) parser.add_option('--count', action='store_true', help="print total number of errors and warnings " "to standard error and set exit code to 1 if " "total is not null") parser.add_option('--exclude', metavar='patterns', default=DEFAULT_EXCLUDE, help="exclude files or directories which match these " "comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE) add_option('--count', #: E135+1 help="print total number of errors " "to standard error total is not null") add_option('--count', #: E135+2:11 help="print total number of errors " "to standard error " "total is not null") help = ("print total number of errors " + "to standard error") help = "print total number of errors " \ "to standard error" help = u"print total number of errors " \ u"to standard error" help = b"print total number of errors " \ b"to standard error" #: E122+1:5 help = br"print total number of errors " \ br"to standard error" d = dict('foo', help="exclude files or directories which match these " #: E135:9 "comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE) d = dict('foo', help=u"exclude files or directories which match these " u"comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE) #: E135+1:9 E135+2:9 d = dict('foo', help=b"exclude files or directories which match these " b"comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE) d = dict('foo', help=br"exclude files or directories which match these " br"comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE) d = dict('foo', help="exclude files or directories which match these " "comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE) d = dict('foo', help="exclude files or directories which match these " "comma separated patterns (default: %s, %s)" % (DEFAULT_EXCLUDE, DEFAULT_IGNORE) ) d = dict('foo', help="exclude files or directories which match these " "comma separated patterns (default: %s, %s)" % # who knows what might happen here? (DEFAULT_EXCLUDE, DEFAULT_IGNORE) ) # parens used to allow the indenting. troublefree_hash = { "hash": "value", "long": ("the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog before doing a " "somersault"), "long key that tends to happen more when you're indented": ( "stringwithalongtoken you don't want to break" ), } # another accepted form troublefree_hash = { "hash": "value", "long": "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog before doing " "a somersault", ("long key that tends to happen more " "when you're indented"): "stringwithalongtoken you don't want to break", } # confusing but accepted... don't do that troublesome_hash = { "hash": "value", "long": "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog before doing a " #: E135:4 "somersault", "longer": "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog before doing a " "somersaulty", "long key that tends to happen more " "when you're indented": "stringwithalongtoken you don't want to break", } d = dict('foo', help="exclude files or directories which match these " "comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE ) d = dict('foo', help="exclude files or directories which match these " "comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % DEFAULT_EXCLUDE, foobar="this clearly should work, because it is at " "the right indent level", ) rv.update(dict.fromkeys( ('qualif_nr', 'reasonComment_en', 'reasonComment_fr', 'reasonComment_de', 'reasonComment_it'), '?'), "foo", context={'alpha': 4, 'beta': 53242234, 'gamma': 17}) def f(): try: if not Debug: hello(''' If you would like to see debugging output, try: %s -d5 ''' % sys.argv[0]) # The try statement above was not finished. #: E901 d = { # comment 1: 2 } # issue 138 (we won't allow this in parso) #: E126+2:9 [ 12, # this is a multi-line inline # comment ] # issue 151 #: E122+1:3 if a > b and \ c > d: moo_like_a_cow() my_list = [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ] my_list = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ] result = some_function_that_takes_arguments( 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', ) result = some_function_that_takes_arguments('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', ) # issue 203 dica = { ('abc' 'def'): ( 'abc'), } (abcdef[0] [1]) = ( 'abc') ('abc' 'def') == ( 'abc') # issue 214 bar( 1).zap( 2) bar( 1).zap( 2) if True: def example_issue254(): return [node.copy( ( replacement # First, look at all the node's current children. for child in node.children # Replace them. for replacement in replace(child) ), dict(name=token.undefined) )] def valid_example(): return [node.copy(properties=dict( (key, val if val is not None else token.undefined) for key, val in node.items() ))] foo([ 'bug' ]) # issue 144, finally! some_hash = { "long key that tends to happen more when you're indented": "stringwithalongtoken you don't want to break", } { 1: 999999 if True else 0, } abc = dedent( ''' mkdir -p ./{build}/ mv ./build/ ./{build}/%(revision)s/ '''.format( build='build', # more stuff ) )