Question

I got a small problem using pylint to check my python code. I use the opencv library in my code, which results in

E: 85: Module 'cv' has no 'MoveWindow' member

errors in my code. The reason for that is explained here : http://www.logilab.org/blogentry/78354

So I did just as they asked and created an astng_cv.py file in my code. I updated my PYTHONPATH so that he knows where my file is.

But when I try :

pylint --load-plugins astng_cv eagle_road.py

I keep having a :

ImportError: No module named astng_cv

error.

This is quite annoying and I don't really know what to do to solve the issue.

Would you have an idea?

Thanks by advance !

Was it helpful?

Solution

put the astng_cv.py somewhere on your PYTHONPATH

OTHER TIPS

The issue seems half solved here : http://www.logilab.org/5697

I can load my module in setting the PYTHONPATH directly :

PYTHONPATH=/home/jlengrand/bin/pypath pylint --load-plugins astng_cv tippy.py

But it is quite boring to have to set it each time.

The source seems to use imp.load_source, but I coulnd't really understand in which way :s .

Still searching then^^.

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