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For checking code in python mode I use flymake with pyflakes

Also I want check code style (pep8) with pylint (description on the same page with pyflakes)

This solutions work. But I can't configure flymake for work with pyflakes and pylint together. How can I do it?

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Well, flymake is just looking for a executable command thats output lines in a predefined format. You can make a shell script for example that will call successively all the checkers you want...

You must also make sure that your script ends by returning errorlevel 0. So this is an example:

This is what I've done in a "pycheckers" script:

#!/bin/bash

epylint "$1" 2>/dev/null
pyflakes "$1"
pep8 --ignore=E221,E701,E202 --repeat "$1"
true

For the emacs lisp part:

(when (load "flymake" t)
  (defun flymake-pyflakes-init ()
    (let* ((temp-file (flymake-init-create-temp-buffer-copy
                       'flymake-create-temp-inplace))
           (local-file (file-relative-name
                        temp-file
                        (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))))
      (list "pycheckers"  (list local-file))))
  (add-to-list 'flymake-allowed-file-name-masks
               '("\\.py\\'" flymake-pyflakes-init)))
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  • While I can see the errors hilited, emacs 23 is not displaying what the error actually IS. Can you help?
    – RichieHH
    Oct 22, 2009 at 1:41
  • see manual of flymake under emacs. What you need is to be on the line and: M-x flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line . You can bind this to a key.
    – vaab
    Oct 24, 2009 at 17:59
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    The best way is to use flymake-cursor. needing to hit keys or hover mice to see what the error is on an already fontified error line is rather silly. flymake-cursor echoes the error in the status bar. My current set up is working superbly:- richardriley.net/projects/emacs/dotprogramming#sec-1.5
    – RichieHH
    Oct 25, 2009 at 17:35
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    I wrote a blog post covering this topic. Multi-checkers samples are given for different languages (python, php, javascript) goo.gl/xxkOY
    – vaab
    Sep 20, 2012 at 10:51
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    @dustin ensure that pycheckers binary is executable, and either specify full absolute path to it in emacs script or simpler, ensure that pycheckers is in one of the directories listed in your $PATH. It'll be invoked at each changes you do to the file. For more information check goo.gl/xxkOY
    – vaab
    Apr 18, 2013 at 19:34
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Usually one can enable flymake mode in the python-mode-hook. Unfortunately that causes issues with things like py-execute-buffer which create temporary buffers which invoke the hook and then cause flymake mode to hiccup because of the lack of "real file". The solution is to modify the conditions where you add the hook:- e.g mine is:

(add-hook 'python-mode-hook 
      (lambda () 
        (unless (eq buffer-file-name nil) (flymake-mode 1)) ;dont invoke flymake on temporary buffers for the interpreter
        (local-set-key [f2] 'flymake-goto-prev-error)
        (local-set-key [f3] 'flymake-goto-next-error)
        ))
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  • you might want to add (local-set-key [f4] 'flymake-display-err-menu-for-current-line) as well Apr 16, 2013 at 13:01
  • Can I set different key-bindings than f2or f3
    – alper
    Dec 3, 2020 at 20:25
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You may want to check out the Lisp script here (http://charlie137-2.blogspot.com/2009/08/check-python-coding-style-on-fly-with.html), which should help with checking PEP8 a la pep8.py. I don't use pyflakes or pylint, but I imagine you could easily adjust this to work with other checkers.

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  • I try use pep8.py. The same problem - I can't correct merge two configs. Work only one - pyflakes or pep8.py.
    – dixon
    Aug 12, 2009 at 7:02
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Windows batch version of vaab's pychechker

@echo on
pylint %1
pep8 --ignore=E221,E701,E202 --repeat %1
pyflakes %1

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