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mads
inifile: make it possible for expand() to comment out settings without assigning new value

For completeness, when we already can create and update values, also make it
possible to delete. This fits nicely into the implementation. Potentiallly
"nice to have" but not used yet.

The ini file is a text file and it only really makes sense to set string
values. Intuitively, it makes sense that setting something to None means that
the old value should be commented out but no new value should be set. If we
want to set a value of "None", then specify "None" - not None.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
pyflakes with filter configuration for Kallithea.
Inspired by pyflakes/api.py and flake8/plugins/pyflakes.py .
"""

import sys

import pyflakes.api
import pyflakes.messages


class Reporter:

    warned = False

    def flake(self, warning):
        # ignore known warnings
        if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.UnusedVariable):
            return
        if warning.filename == 'kallithea/bin/kallithea_cli_ishell.py':
            if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.ImportStarUsed) and warning.message_args == ('kallithea.model.db',):
                return
            if isinstance(warning, pyflakes.messages.UnusedImport) and warning.message_args == ('kallithea.model.db.*',):
                return

        print('%s:%s %s   [%s %s]' % (warning.filename, warning.lineno, warning.message % warning.message_args, type(warning).__name__, warning.message_args))
        self.warned = True

    def unexpectedError(self, filename, msg):
        print('Unexpected error for %s: %s' % (filename, msg))


reporter = Reporter()

for filename in sorted(set(sys.argv[1:])):
    pyflakes.api.checkPath(filename, reporter=reporter)
if reporter.warned:
    raise SystemExit(1)