esp32 related pylint errors
ancebfer opened this issue · 1 comments
I'm new to micropython-stubs and I don't know if this is a real issue with the stubs or it is a bad configuration of my environment.
I'm using MicroPython v1.18 with ESP32 board and the master branch of micropython-stubs.
My .pylintrc configuration is:
[MASTER]
init-hook='import sys;sys.path[1:1] = ["../micropython-stubs/cpython_core-micropython", "../micropython-stubs/micropython-v1_18-frozen/esp32/GENERIC", "../micropython-stubs/micropython-v1_18-esp32"];'
[MESSAGES CONTROL]
confidence=
disable=
If I check this test.py program with "pylint test.py":
from utime import time, localtime, ticks_ms, ticks_add
now = time()
ltime = localtime(now)
print(ltime)
tickref = ticks_ms()
tickref = ticks_add(tickref, 1000)
print(tickref)
I get this errors:
************* Module test
source/test.py:1:0: C0114: Missing module docstring (missing-module-docstring)
source/test.py:1:0: E0611: No name 'time' in module 'utime' (no-name-in-module)
source/test.py:1:0: E0611: No name 'localtime' in module 'utime' (no-name-in-module)
source/test.py:1:0: E0611: No name 'ticks_add' in module 'utime' (no-name-in-module)
I don't guess why E06xx errors appear because "micropython-stubs/micropython-v1_18-esp32/utime.py" defines:
def localtime(*args, **kwargs) -> Any:
...
def ticks_add(*args, **kwargs) -> Any:
...
def ticks_ms(*args, **kwargs) -> Any:
...
def time(*args, **kwargs) -> Any:
...
Under vscode I get the same result using this "settings.json" configuration:
{
"python.languageServer": "Pylance",
"python.analysis.diagnosticMode": "workspace",
"python.analysis.extraPaths": [
"../micropython-stubs/cpython_core-micropython",
"../micropython-stubs/micropython-v1_18-frozen/esp32/GENERIC",
"../micropython-stubs/micropython-v1_18-esp32"
],
"python.linting.enabled": true,
"python.linting.pylintEnabled": true
}
Is this an issue with micropython-stubs or is there any mistake in my configuration?
Best regards.
Hi, I'm currently on a break without a computer so can't really verify at this time.
I know pyright recently changed the resolution order to avoid the false warnings for time sys, gc and several other modules. Not sure if that has propagated into pylance yet.
I see no obvious mistakes in the configs.
On the pylint errors, I did find that pylint threw more false positives than pylance, so personally I switched it off, or disabled quite a few error classes