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Pylint doesn't yet support Py3k, so am looking for an alternative.

[note] An immature branch off some VCS would be sufficient enough for me to try out.

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There's always qpcheck, which at least checks for unused imports and unknown names, and works for both Python 2 and Python 3. But in general, pylint doesn't have much competition.

Good news, though: Porting Pylint to Python 3 is one of Google's Summer of Code projects, so there's reason to hope it'll be available soon. And I'm sure they'd be happy for extra help, if you wanted to volunteer.

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up vote 3 down vote accepted

0.23.0 changelog:

finalize python3 support

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It ain't happening and we are a bit short on resources at Logilab to work on the port. Patches are very welcome though. Contact me if you need more info on how to contribute to pylint.

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update: stackoverflow.com/a/4819932 – Tshepang Mar 12 at 17:03

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