问题
I'm using python-mode for Vim, I prefer for there to be 120 character lines rather than the stark 80 as defined in the PEP8 standard.
In python-mode, this is easy. I just add the following to my ~/.vimrc:
" Pylint configuration file
let g:pymode_lint_config = '$HOME/.pylint.rc'
let g:pymode_options_max_line_length=120
This works great, but then, I also wanted to use the superb Syntastic plugin for checking syntax of various other kinds (Chef recipes for foodcritic, for example.)
Unfortunately, Syntastic also does Python linting, and as such it has now started complaining about my 120 character lines. Is there something similar I can do to it as well to make it stop complaining about my slightly longer lines?
回答1:
You can pass additional arguments to each linter. For pylint, you can use:
let g:syntastic_python_pylint_post_args="--max-line-length=120"
回答2:
This is now configured globally in ~/.config/flake8
in linux and ~/.flake
in windows. The file can look like this.
[flake8]
max-line-length = 120
Have a look at their documentation for per project settings: http://flake8.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/configuration.html#project-configuration
回答3:
I would just recommend you disable the length checking by adding this line to your .vimrc dot file:
let g:pymode_lint_ignore = "E501,W"
回答4:
There is a file named - defaults.py inside your virtual environment folder - ......./lib/python3.6/site-packages/flake8
You can change the value of max-line-length in that file.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28118565/how-can-i-set-the-python-max-allowed-line-length-to-120-in-syntastic-for-vim