Flake8 plugin that forbids implicit str/bytes literal concatenations.
# Not Allowed
print('foo' 'bar', 'baz')
a = ["aaa",
"bbb"
"ccc"]
b = b'abc' b'def'
# OK
print('foobar', 'baz')
a = ["aaa",
"bbb"
+ "ccc"]
b = b'abcdef'
Install via pip:
pip install flake8-no-implicit-concat
The plugin uses the prefix NIC
, short for No Implicit Concatenation.
Code | Description |
---|---|
NIC001 | Implicitly concatenated str literals on one line |
NIC002 | Implicitly concatenated str literals over multiple lines |
NIC101 | Implicitly concatenated bytes literals on one line |
NIC102 | Implicitly concatenated bytes literals over multiple lines |
- flake8-implicit-str-concat
Flake8 plugin to encourage correct string literal concatenation.
This plugin is different from
flake8-no-implicit-concat
because this plugin prefers implicit concatenations over explicit+
operators when concatenating literals over multiple lines. - wemake-python-styleguide
Set of strict flake8 rules with several plugins as dependencies.
It implements
WPS326 Found implicit string concatenation
, which also checks implicit string concatenations, as one of the many rules it defines. - pylint
This linter has
implicit-str-concat
rule. By default it only looks for occurrences of implicit concatenations on the same line, but it has--check-str-concat-over-line-jumps=y
option to enable checking of concatenations over multiple lines.
Use tools like Pipenv:
pipenv run python -m pip install -e .[test,lint]
pipenv run make check
This software is released under MIT license. See LICENSE
for details.
The code was derived from flake8-implicit-str-concat, which is developed by Dylan Turner and also released under MIT license.