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codingjoe avatar codingjoe commented on August 25, 2024 1

Hi there!

How would the noa be set? On a standalone comment line, or inside a "TRANSLATORS" note?
I wonder how you could generate automatically such comment before a string to translate.

I guess that highly depends on which language you are using and how you extract messages form your code. This linter is written in python, but to my understanding it's multi purpose, is it not?

I would recommend just adding the # noQA comment manually to the *.po-file if need be.

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amureki avatar amureki commented on August 25, 2024 1

@flashcode @maikhoepfel @codingjoe
Just, FYI, I've started working on this feature yesterday on my free time.

I'll finish when I have spare time, so you can check my implementation.

Open question here: do we want to have a special flag like --noqa, to have this check optional?
Or we'll always check for # noqa existence, since it won't appear there without someone's intention.

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flashcode avatar flashcode commented on August 25, 2024

Hi @maikhoepfel,

Good idea!
How would the noqa be set? On a standalone comment line, or inside a "TRANSLATORS" note?
I wonder how you could generate automatically such comment before a string to translate.

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codingjoe avatar codingjoe commented on August 25, 2024

Nice, I also have two pending PRs. It would be great to get those on their way too, to deal with python format literals.

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