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[MRG + 1] Make pep8 #125
[MRG + 1] Make pep8 #125
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@Oshawk The PR looks great! I had a couple of changes to request (will tag the smaller ones in the review).
Can you give me examples of long URLs and uppercase function variables? Also, please take a look at the contribution guidelines, specifically adding a prefix to the PR title and Capitalizing the commit message. Thanks! |
camelot/__init__.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |||
from .__version__ import __version__ |
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camelot/cli.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |||
from . import __version__ |
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camelot/image_processing.py
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if process_background: | |||
threshold = cv2.adaptiveThreshold(gray, 255, cv2.ADAPTIVE_THRESH_GAUSSIAN_C, | |||
cv2.THRESH_BINARY, blocksize, c) | |||
cv2.THRESH_BINARY, blocksize, c) |
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camelot/image_processing.py
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tables = {} | |||
for c in contours: | |||
x, y, w, h = c | |||
roi = joints[y : y + h, x : x + w] | |||
roi = joints[y: y + h, x: x + w] |
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pep8 suggests the earlier version.
camelot/image_processing.py
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try: | |||
__, contours, __ = cv2.findContours(threshold, cv2.RETR_EXTERNAL, | |||
cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE) | |||
cv2.CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE) |
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camelot/parsers/lattice.py
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else: | |||
gs_call.insert(0, "gsc") | |||
subprocess.call(gs_call, stdout=open(os.devnull, 'w'), | |||
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) | |||
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
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camelot/parsers/lattice.py
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_tables = [] | |||
# sort tables based on y-coord | |||
for table_idx, tk in enumerate(sorted(self.table_bbox.keys(), | |||
key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)): | |||
key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)): |
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camelot/parsers/stream.py
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_tables = [] | |||
# sort tables based on y-coord | |||
for table_idx, tk in enumerate(sorted(self.table_bbox.keys(), | |||
key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)): | |||
key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)): |
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tests/test_common.py
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df = pd.DataFrame(data_lattice) | |||
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filename = os.path.join(testdir, | |||
"tabula/icdar2013-dataset/competition-dataset-us/us-030.pdf") | |||
"tabula/icdar2013-dataset/competition-dataset-us/us-030.pdf") |
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Will do this tomorrow! |
There are lots of capital letters in core.py. E.g. Also really sorry for not capitulating the commits. Did not notice that part until they were made. |
Yeah, kept them uppercase to signify that they're counterparts of the same lowercase letters. (J <-> j)
No worries, you can still reword the commit if you want. Check this GitHub article for how to do that. Thanks for the changes, I'll merge this after I merge the other tests PR. I suspect that some things might break, but I'll look into that! |
Add new line at end of file, fix bare except, remove unused import.
Add some newlines at and of files and a visual indent.
Fix block comments and add new lines at end of files.
Fixed unused import, a few weirdly ordered imports, a docstring typo and many new lines at the end of lines.
Fix import order and remove a couple more unused imports.
Fix indentation (no opening delimiter alignment).
@Oshawk Thanks for the contribution! |
@vinayak-mehta You are welcome! Glad to help. |
Have tried to adhere to pep8 but kept things that looked like a stylistic decision or or things like long URLs that can't really be changed.
A couple of things I have not done:
shift_text
argument of__init__
inLattice
to a tuple as lists are mutable and thus bad practice (again, not sure what it might break).