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# Pylint-Ignore
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**WARNING: This file is programatically generated.**
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2020-09-06 21:15:27 +00:00
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This file is parsed by [`pylint-ignore`](https://pypi.org/project/pylint-ignore/)
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to determine which
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[Pylint messages](https://pylint.pycqa.org/en/stable/technical_reference/features.html)
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should be ignored.
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- Do not edit this file manually.
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- To update, use `pylint-ignore --update-ignorefile`
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The recommended approach to using `pylint-ignore` is:
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1. If a message refers to a valid issue, update your code rather than
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ignoring the message.
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2. If a message should *always* be ignored (globally), then to do so
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via the usual `pylintrc` or `setup.cfg` files rather than this
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`pylint-ignore.md` file.
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3. If a message is a false positive, add a comment of this form to your code:
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`# pylint:disable=<symbol> ; explain why this is a false positive`
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