When running pylint on a particular piece of code, I get false negatives for missing functions if the variables have been added to lists with .append() or += [var]. Is there any way to avoid having pylint lose the variable type here? (pylint 0.27.0, python 2.7.2)
#!/usr/bin/python
from foo.lib.machine import Machine
lh = Machine('localhost')
lh.is_reachable() #Pylint catches this
machines = [lh]
m2 = []
m2.append(lh)
m3 = []
m3 += [lh]
for m in machines:
m.is_reachable() #Pylint catches this
for m in m2:
m.is_reachable() #Pylint MISSES this
for m in m3:
m.is_reachable() #Pylint MISSES this
$ pylint -i y -E pylintcheck No config file found, using default configuration ************* Module pylintcheck E1101: 6,0: Instance of 'Machine' has no 'is_reachable' member E1101: 13,4: Instance of 'Machine' has no 'is_reachable' member