Reintroduce the lint targets in the linter script (#12455)

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Reintroduce the list of targets to the linter script, to avoid linting unwanted local-only directories during development.

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quickly and automatically check for formatting (and sometimes logical) quickly and automatically check for formatting (and sometimes logical)
errors in code. errors in code.
The necessary tools are detailed below. The necessary tools are:
First install them with: - [black](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/), a source code formatter;
- [isort](https://pycqa.github.io/isort/), which organises each file's imports;
- [flake8](https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/), which can spot common errors; and
- [mypy](https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/), a type checker.
Install them with:
```sh ```sh
pip install -e ".[lint,mypy]" pip install -e ".[lint,mypy]"
``` ```
- **black** The easiest way to run the lints is to invoke the linter script as follows.
The Synapse codebase uses [black](https://pypi.org/project/black/) ```sh
as an opinionated code formatter, ensuring all comitted code is scripts-dev/lint.sh
properly formatted. ```
Have `black` auto-format your code (it shouldn't change any
functionality) with:
```sh
black .
```
- **flake8**
`flake8` is a code checking tool. We require code to pass `flake8`
before being merged into the codebase.
Check all application and test code with:
```sh
flake8 .
```
- **isort**
`isort` ensures imports are nicely formatted, and can suggest and
auto-fix issues such as double-importing.
Auto-fix imports with:
```sh
isort .
```
It's worth noting that modern IDEs and text editors can run these tools It's worth noting that modern IDEs and text editors can run these tools
automatically on save. It may be worth looking into whether this automatically on save. It may be worth looking into whether this
functionality is supported in your editor for a more convenient functionality is supported in your editor for a more convenient
development workflow. It is not, however, recommended to run `flake8` on development workflow. It is not, however, recommended to run `flake8` or `mypy`
save as it takes a while and is very resource intensive. on save as they take a while and can be very resource intensive.
## General rules ## General rules
- **Naming**: - **Naming**:
- Use camel case for class and type names - Use `CamelCase` for class and type names
- Use underscores for functions and variables. - Use underscores for `function_names` and `variable_names`.
- **Docstrings**: should follow the [google code - **Docstrings**: should follow the [google code
style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#38-comments-and-docstrings). style](https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html#38-comments-and-docstrings).
See the See the

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# If we were not asked to lint changed files, and no paths were found as a result, # If we were not asked to lint changed files, and no paths were found as a result,
# then lint everything! # then lint everything!
if [[ -z ${files+x} ]]; then if [[ -z ${files+x} ]]; then
# Lint all source code files and directories # CI runs each linter on the entire checkout, e.g. `black .`. So don't
files=( "." ) # rely on this list to *find* lint targets if that misses a file; instead;
# use it to exclude files from linters when this can't be done by config.
#
# To check which files the linters examine, use:
# black --verbose . 2>&1 | \grep -v ignored
# isort --show-files .
# flake8 --verbose . # This isn't a great option
# mypy has explicit config in mypy.ini; there is also mypy --verbose
files=(
"synapse" "docker" "tests"
"scripts-dev"
"contrib" "setup.py" "synmark" "stubs" ".ci"
)
fi fi
fi fi