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File expressions.py has 655 lines of code (exceeds 250 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

class uses_list(list):

  def copy(self):
    return uses_list(self[:])

Severity: Major
Found in src/expressions.py - About 1 day to fix

    Cyclomatic complexity is too high in method iteroperands. (7)
    Open

      def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
        """ iterate over all operands, depth first, left to right """
    
        if not depth_first:
          yield self
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/expressions.py by radon

    Cyclomatic Complexity

    Cyclomatic Complexity corresponds to the number of decisions a block of code contains plus 1. This number (also called McCabe number) is equal to the number of linearly independent paths through the code. This number can be used as a guide when testing conditional logic in blocks.

    Radon analyzes the AST tree of a Python program to compute Cyclomatic Complexity. Statements have the following effects on Cyclomatic Complexity:

    Construct Effect on CC Reasoning
    if +1 An if statement is a single decision.
    elif +1 The elif statement adds another decision.
    else +0 The else statement does not cause a new decision. The decision is at the if.
    for +1 There is a decision at the start of the loop.
    while +1 There is a decision at the while statement.
    except +1 Each except branch adds a new conditional path of execution.
    finally +0 The finally block is unconditionally executed.
    with +1 The with statement roughly corresponds to a try/except block (see PEP 343 for details).
    assert +1 The assert statement internally roughly equals a conditional statement.
    Comprehension +1 A list/set/dict comprehension of generator expression is equivalent to a for loop.
    Boolean Operator +1 Every boolean operator (and, or) adds a decision point.

    Source: http://radon.readthedocs.org/en/latest/intro.html

    Cyclomatic complexity is too high in method __eq__. (6)
    Open

      def __eq__(self, other):
        return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and \
                self.operator1 == other.operator1 and self.operator2 == other.operator2 and \
                self.op1 == other.op1 and self.op2 == other.op2 and self.op3 == other.op3
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/expressions.py by radon

    Cyclomatic Complexity

    Cyclomatic Complexity corresponds to the number of decisions a block of code contains plus 1. This number (also called McCabe number) is equal to the number of linearly independent paths through the code. This number can be used as a guide when testing conditional logic in blocks.

    Radon analyzes the AST tree of a Python program to compute Cyclomatic Complexity. Statements have the following effects on Cyclomatic Complexity:

    Construct Effect on CC Reasoning
    if +1 An if statement is a single decision.
    elif +1 The elif statement adds another decision.
    else +0 The else statement does not cause a new decision. The decision is at the if.
    for +1 There is a decision at the start of the loop.
    while +1 There is a decision at the while statement.
    except +1 Each except branch adds a new conditional path of execution.
    finally +0 The finally block is unconditionally executed.
    with +1 The with statement roughly corresponds to a try/except block (see PEP 343 for details).
    assert +1 The assert statement internally roughly equals a conditional statement.
    Comprehension +1 A list/set/dict comprehension of generator expression is equivalent to a for loop.
    Boolean Operator +1 Every boolean operator (and, or) adds a decision point.

    Source: http://radon.readthedocs.org/en/latest/intro.html

    Function unlink has a Cognitive Complexity of 9 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

      def unlink(self):
        for op in self.iteroperands():
          if isinstance(op, assignable_t):
            if op.definition:
              op.definition = None
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/expressions.py - About 55 mins to fix

    Cognitive Complexity

    Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

    A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

    • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
    • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
    • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

    Further reading

    Function iteroperands has a Cognitive Complexity of 8 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

      def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
        """ iterate over all operands, depth first, left to right """
    
        if not depth_first:
          yield self
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/expressions.py - About 45 mins to fix

    Cognitive Complexity

    Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

    A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

    • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
    • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
    • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

    Further reading

    Function definition has a Cognitive Complexity of 8 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

      def definition(self, defn):
        assert isinstance(defn, assignable_t) or defn is None, 'definition must be assignable'
        if self.__definition is not None:
          if defn is None:
            self.__definition.__uses.remove(self)
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/expressions.py - About 45 mins to fix

    Cognitive Complexity

    Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

    A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

    • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
    • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
    • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

    Further reading

    Function __init__ has 5 arguments (exceeds 4 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

      def __init__(self, op1, operator1, op2, operator2, op3):
    Severity: Minor
    Found in src/expressions.py - About 35 mins to fix

      Function is_parent has a Cognitive Complexity of 7 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def is_parent(self, wanted):
          """ Check if 'obj' is a parent of 'self'. """
          import statements
          obj = self
          while obj:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py - About 35 mins to fix

      Cognitive Complexity

      Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

      A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

      • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
      • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
      • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

      Further reading

      Function unlink has a Cognitive Complexity of 7 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def unlink(self):
          if isinstance(self, assignable_t):
            assignable_t.unlink(self)
          else:
            for op in self.iteroperands():
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py - About 35 mins to fix

      Cognitive Complexity

      Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

      A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

      • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
      • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
      • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

      Further reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __init__(self, where, name=None, index=None):
          """  A local argument.
      
          `where`: the location where the value of this argument is stored.
          `name`: the argument name
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 1 other location - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 266..279

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 60.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __init__(self, where, name=None, index=None):
          """  A local variable.
      
          `where`: the location where the value of this variable is stored.
          `name`: the variable name
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 1 other location - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 321..335

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 60.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.operator == other.operator and \
                  self.op1 == other.op1 and self.op2 == other.op2
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 1 other location - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 563..565

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 54.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.operator == other.operator \
              and self.op == other.op and self.index == other.index
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 1 other location - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 653..655

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 54.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 3 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
          name = self.name
          if self.index is not None:
            name += '@%u' % self.index
          return '<var %s>' % (name, )
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 2 other locations - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 310..315
      src/expressions.py on lines 356..360

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 51.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 3 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

      class stack_var_t(var_t):
        def __repr__(self):
          name = self.name
          if self.index is not None:
            name += '@%u' % self.index
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 2 other locations - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 300..304
      src/expressions.py on lines 356..360

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 51.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 3 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
          name = self.name
          if self.index is not None:
            name += '@%u' % self.index
          return '<arg %s>' % (name, )
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 2 other locations - About 2 hrs to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 300..304
      src/expressions.py on lines 310..315

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 51.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.operator == other.operator \
            and self.op == other.op
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 1 hr to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 190..192
      src/expressions.py on lines 290..292
      src/expressions.py on lines 346..348

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 43.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.where == other.where and \
            self.index == other.index
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 1 hr to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 190..192
      src/expressions.py on lines 290..292
      src/expressions.py on lines 525..527

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 43.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.which == other.which and \
                  self.index == other.index
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 1 hr to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 290..292
      src/expressions.py on lines 346..348
      src/expressions.py on lines 525..527

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 43.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.where == other.where and \
            self.index == other.index
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 1 hr to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 190..192
      src/expressions.py on lines 346..348
      src/expressions.py on lines 525..527

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 43.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.value == other.value
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 30 mins to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 287..288
      src/expressions.py on lines 343..344
      src/statements.py on lines 277..278

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 32.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def no_index_eq(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.where == other.where
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 30 mins to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 244..245
      src/expressions.py on lines 343..344
      src/statements.py on lines 277..278

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 32.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def no_index_eq(self, other):
          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.where == other.where
      Severity: Major
      Found in src/expressions.py and 3 other locations - About 30 mins to fix
      src/expressions.py on lines 244..245
      src/expressions.py on lines 287..288
      src/statements.py on lines 277..278

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 32.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

      Further Reading

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class assignable_t(object):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def definition(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

                op.definition = None
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            obj = obj.__parent[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def pluck(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ a special flag, which can be anything, depending on the
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            name += '@%u' % self.index
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, where, name=None, index=None):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if self[idx] is item:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, index):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (80 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.where == other.where and \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def size(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def append(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class preinc_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ pre-decrement (--i). """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Continuation line under-indented for visual indent
      Open

                  self.operator, repr(self.op2))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Continuation lines indentation.

      Continuation lines should align wrapped elements either vertically
      using Python's implicit line joining inside parentheses, brackets
      and braces, or using a hanging indent.
      
      When using a hanging indent these considerations should be applied:
      - there should be no arguments on the first line, and
      - further indentation should be used to clearly distinguish itself
        as a continuation line.
      
      Okay: a = (\n)
      E123: a = (\n    )
      
      Okay: a = (\n    42)
      E121: a = (\n   42)
      E122: a = (\n42)
      E123: a = (\n    42\n    )
      E124: a = (24,\n     42\n)
      E125: if (\n    b):\n    pass
      E126: a = (\n        42)
      E127: a = (24,\n      42)
      E128: a = (24,\n    42)
      E129: if (a or\n    b):\n    pass
      E131: a = (\n    42\n 24)

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            self.op2.value += other.value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def definition(self, defn):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def no_index_eq(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __setitem__(self, key, value):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            assignable_t.unlink(self)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def stack(self, value): self[1] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (125 > 79 characters)
      Open

            assert isinstance(value, assignable_t), 'left side of assign_t is not assignable: %s (to %s)' % (str(value), str(self))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if isinstance(op, assignable_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      At least two spaces before inline comment
      Open

          old.parent = None # unlink the old parent to maintain consistency.
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.

      An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement.
      Inline comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the
      statement. They should start with a # and a single space.
      
      Each line of a block comment starts with a # and a single space
      (unless it is indented text inside the comment).
      
      Okay: x = x + 1  # Increment x
      Okay: x = x + 1    # Increment x
      Okay: # Block comment
      E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #  Increment x
      E265: #Block comment
      E266: ### Block comment

      Line too long (89 > 79 characters)
      Open

          `name`: name of the register (a string that doesn't mean anything except for display)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            name = '#%u' % (self.which, )
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, with_definition=False):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            _op.parent = (self, i)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ call parameters """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class call_t(expr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, fct, stack, params):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, *operands):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op(self): return self[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ boolean negation of operand. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ post-increment (i++). """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (80 > 79 characters)
      Open

        """ represent the initialization of a location to a particular expression. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def uses(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def clean(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def parent(self, parent):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def parent_statement(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def replace(self, new):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, which, size, name=None, index=None):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if isinstance(obj.__parent[0], statements.statement_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (112 > 79 characters)
      Open

          assert self.__parent is not None, 'cannot replace when parent is None in %s by %s' % (repr(self), repr(new))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ any literal value """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class value_t(replaceable_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def no_index_eq(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            copy.definition = self.definition
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ a function argument """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            name += '@%u' % self.index
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @fct.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class expr_t(replaceable_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @stack.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if self[idx] is item:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class phi_t(expr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def append(self, item):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class postdec_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if self.__definition is not None:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class b_not_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op2(self, value): self[1] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (82 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.operator == other.operator \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if obj.__parent[0] is wanted:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ post-decrement (i--). """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            copy.definition = self.definition
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            assert isinstance(value, assignable_t), 'left side of assign_t is not assignable: %s (to %s)' % (str(value), str(self))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            yield self
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ base class for unary expressions """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (82 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.operator == other.operator \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class neg_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op1(self): return self[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (90 > 79 characters)
      Open

          """ op1: the location being initialized. op2: the expression it is initialized to. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            return self.__parent[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            name += '@%u' % self.index
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            assert isinstance(value, replaceable_t), 'operand %s is not replaceable' % (repr(value), )
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op(self, value): self[0] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def add(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ any object that can be assigned.
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            else:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if not obj.__parent:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, where, name=None, index=None):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, *operands, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (96 > 79 characters)
      Open

            assert isinstance(value, replaceable_t), 'operand %s is not replaceable' % (repr(value), )
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            yield op
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ bitwise NOT operator. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class address_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class predec_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, operator, op2, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class assign_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, with_definition=False):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            name += '@%u' % self.index
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        pass
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class var_t(assignable_t, replaceable_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def remove(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            for op in self.iteroperands():
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ indicate dereferencing of a pointer to a memory location. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            copy.definition = self.definition
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class postinc_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Line too long (86 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.operator == other.operator and \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (83 > 79 characters)
      Open

          assert isinstance(op1, assignable_t), 'left side of assign_t is not assignable'
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Line too long (90 > 79 characters)
      Open

          assert isinstance(defn, assignable_t) or defn is None, 'definition must be assignable'
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

                use.definition = None
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def operands(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def fct(self): return self[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Multiple spaces after keyword
      Open

            self.stack.copy(**kwargs) if self.stack else  None,
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Avoid extraneous whitespace around keywords.

      Okay: True and False
      E271: True and  False
      E272: True  and False
      E273: True and\tFalse
      E274: True\tand False

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, operator, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, with_definition=False):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      The backslash is redundant between brackets
      Open

          return '<%s %s %s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, repr(self.op1), \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Avoid explicit line join between brackets.

      The preferred way of wrapping long lines is by using Python's
      implied line continuation inside parentheses, brackets and braces.
      Long lines can be broken over multiple lines by wrapping expressions
      in parentheses.  These should be used in preference to using a
      backslash for line continuation.
      
      E502: aaa = [123, \\n       123]
      E502: aaa = ("bbb " \\n       "ccc")
      
      Okay: aaa = [123,\n       123]
      Okay: aaa = ("bbb "\n       "ccc")
      Okay: aaa = "bbb " \\n    "ccc"
      Okay: aaa = 123  # \\

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ represent the initialization of a location to a particular expression. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            value.is_def = True
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            return
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class aeq_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op3(self): return self[2]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      The backslash is redundant between brackets
      Open

          return '<%s %s %s %s %s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, repr(self.op1), \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Avoid explicit line join between brackets.

      The preferred way of wrapping long lines is by using Python's
      implied line continuation inside parentheses, brackets and braces.
      Long lines can be broken over multiple lines by wrapping expressions
      in parentheses.  These should be used in preference to using a
      backslash for line continuation.
      
      E502: aaa = [123, \\n       123]
      E502: aaa = ("bbb " \\n       "ccc")
      
      Okay: aaa = [123,\n       123]
      Okay: aaa = ("bbb "\n       "ccc")
      Okay: aaa = "bbb " \\n    "ccc"
      Okay: aaa = 123  # \\

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class carry_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def remove(self, item):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def is_parent(self, wanted):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (87 > 79 characters)
      Open

          copy = self.__class__(self.which, size=self.size, name=self.name, index=self.index)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def unlink(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (92 > 79 characters)
      Open

          assert len(kwargs) == 0, "unrecognized constructor option: %s" % (repr(kwargs.keys()), )
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __len__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

                op.unlink()
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __setitem__(self, key, value):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __setitem__(self, key, value):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ bitwise or (|) operator """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class texpr_t(expr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op1(self, value): self[0] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class and_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, operator1, op2, operator2, op3):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @op1.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ bitwise and (&) operator """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            self.op2.value += other.value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class leq_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op2(self): return self[1]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            return
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def size(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def add(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            return
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class eq_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class neq_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class shr_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class b_and_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ boolean and (&&) operator """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ ternary expression. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op3(self, value): self[2] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def sub(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class adjust_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class mul_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class or_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class above_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op1(self): return self[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @op3.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class parity_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if defn is None:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            self.__definition = defn
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            op.index = None
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if isinstance(obj.__parent[0], statements.statement_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class regloc_t(assignable_t, replaceable_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Line too long (80 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.which == other.which and \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class flagloc_t(regloc_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ a local variable to a function """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            value.parent = (self, key)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if not o:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def fct(self, value): self[0] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def stack(self): return self[1]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @params.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (88 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return '<%s %s %s%s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.operator, repr(self.op), idx)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ pre-increment (++i). """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class shl_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class xor_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Continuation line under-indented for visual indent
      Open

                  self.operator1, repr(self.op2), self.operator2, repr(self.op3))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Continuation lines indentation.

      Continuation lines should align wrapped elements either vertically
      using Python's implicit line joining inside parentheses, brackets
      and braces, or using a hanging indent.
      
      When using a hanging indent these considerations should be applied:
      - there should be no arguments on the first line, and
      - further indentation should be used to clearly distinguish itself
        as a continuation line.
      
      Okay: a = (\n)
      E123: a = (\n    )
      
      Okay: a = (\n    42)
      E121: a = (\n   42)
      E122: a = (\n42)
      E123: a = (\n    42\n    )
      E124: a = (24,\n     42\n)
      E125: if (\n    b):\n    pass
      E126: a = (\n        42)
      E127: a = (24,\n      42)
      E128: a = (24,\n    42)
      E129: if (a or\n    b):\n    pass
      E131: a = (\n    42\n 24)

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, cond, then, _else):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def sub(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @definition.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def unlink(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class replaceable_t(object):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            if not obj.__parent:
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Block comment should start with '# '
      Open

          #~ self.size = size
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.

      An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement.
      Inline comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the
      statement. They should start with a # and a single space.
      
      Each line of a block comment starts with a # and a single space
      (unless it is indented text inside the comment).
      
      Okay: x = x + 1  # Increment x
      Okay: x = x + 1    # Increment x
      Okay: # Block comment
      E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #  Increment x
      E265: #Block comment
      E266: ### Block comment

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            assert value.parent is None, 'operand %s already has a parent? tried to assign into #%s of %s' % (value.__class__.__name__, str(key), self.__class__.__name__)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            for _o in o.iteroperands(depth_first, ltr):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (148 > 79 characters)
      Open

            assert type(value) in (deref_t, regloc_t, arg_t, stack_var_t, var_t), 'phi does not accept operand %s of type %s' % (repr(value), type(value))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @op.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class deref_t(uexpr_t, assignable_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op1(self, value): self[0] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op2(self): return self[1]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (89 > 79 characters)
      Open

                  self.operator1 == other.operator1 and self.operator2 == other.operator2 and \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            copy.definition = self.definition
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def iteroperands(self, depth_first=False, ltr=True):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, value, size):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Block comment should start with '# '
      Open

          #~ self.size = size
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.

      An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement.
      Inline comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the
      statement. They should start with a # and a single space.
      
      Each line of a block comment starts with a # and a single space
      (unless it is indented text inside the comment).
      
      Okay: x = x + 1  # Increment x
      Okay: x = x + 1    # Increment x
      Okay: # Block comment
      E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #  Increment x
      E265: #Block comment
      E266: ### Block comment

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, with_definition=False):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class stack_var_t(var_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Line too long (93 > 79 characters)
      Open

          copy = arg_t(self.where.copy() if self.where else None, name=self.name, index=self.index)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            _op = self.__operands[i]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      At least two spaces before inline comment
      Open

          self[len(self.__operands) - 1] = op # go through setitem.
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.

      An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement.
      Inline comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the
      statement. They should start with a # and a single space.
      
      Each line of a block comment starts with a # and a single space
      (unless it is indented text inside the comment).
      
      Okay: x = x + 1  # Increment x
      Okay: x = x + 1    # Increment x
      Okay: # Block comment
      E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #Increment x
      E262: x = x + 1  #  Increment x
      E265: #Block comment
      E266: ### Block comment

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def unlink(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def params(self, value): self[2] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, size=None, index=None, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (95 > 79 characters)
      Open

          copy = self.__class__(self.op.copy(with_definition=with_definition), self.size, self.index)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @property
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __eq__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class add_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @op2.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def op2(self, value): self[1] = value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class overflow_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            self.op2.value -= other.value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class sub_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            return
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class b_or_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class lower_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Line too long (85 > 79 characters)
      Open

                  self.op1 == other.op1 and self.op2 == other.op2 and self.op3 == other.op3
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def no_index_eq(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (80 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and self.where == other.where and \
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __getitem__(self, key):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ abstracts the logic behind tracking an object's parent so the object
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (164 > 79 characters)
      Open

            assert value.parent is None, 'operand %s already has a parent? tried to assign into #%s of %s' % (value.__class__.__name__, str(key), self.__class__.__name__)
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            obj = obj.__parent[0]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            yield self
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def parent(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, *operands):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @parent.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            name = self.name
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __repr__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __hash__(self):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class params_t(expr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def params(self): return self[2]
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ "normal" binary expression. """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Line too long (84 > 79 characters)
      Open

          return '<call %s %s %s>' % (repr(self.fct), repr(self.stack), repr(self.params))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

      There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
      lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
      have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
      devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
      of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
      comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
      
      Reports error E501.

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @op1.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        @op2.setter
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def copy(self, **kwargs):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            self.op2.value -= other.value
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

            assert type(value) in (deref_t, regloc_t, arg_t, stack_var_t, var_t), 'phi does not accept operand %s of type %s' % (repr(value), type(value))
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class not_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class div_t(bexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def no_index_eq(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ indicate the address of the given expression (& unary operator). """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ equivalent to -(op). """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __ne__(self, other):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        """ boolean and (||) operator """
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Indentation is not a multiple of 4
      Open

        def __init__(self, op1, op2):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Use indent_size (PEP8 says 4) spaces per indentation level.

      For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue
      to use 8-space tabs.
      
      Okay: a = 1
      Okay: if a == 0:\n    a = 1
      E111:   a = 1
      E114:   # a = 1
      
      Okay: for item in items:\n    pass
      E112: for item in items:\npass
      E115: for item in items:\n# Hi\n    pass
      
      Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
      E113: a = 1\n    b = 2
      E116: a = 1\n    # b = 2

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class ternary_if_t(texpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

      Expected 2 blank lines, found 1
      Open

      class sign_t(uexpr_t):
      Severity: Minor
      Found in src/expressions.py by pep8

      Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

      Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
      line.
      
      Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
      related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
      related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
      
      Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
      sections.
      
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
      Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
      Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
      Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
      
      E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
      E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
      E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
      E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
      E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

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