commit 27d5f2f2fa81e4b87d6962734503d274c7fc960e Author: Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org Date: Sat Aug 16 16:43:46 2014 -0700
Fixing E265 (block comment should start with '# ')
Couple instances where we don't have whitespace after '#'. --- stem/descriptor/server_descriptor.py | 18 +++++++++--------- stem/util/log.py | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/stem/descriptor/server_descriptor.py b/stem/descriptor/server_descriptor.py index 1b34c58..c5d24d3 100644 --- a/stem/descriptor/server_descriptor.py +++ b/stem/descriptor/server_descriptor.py @@ -756,15 +756,15 @@ class RelayDescriptor(ServerDescriptor): decrypted_bytes = long_to_bytes(decrypted_int, blocksize)
############################################################################ - ## The decrypted bytes should have a structure exactly along these lines. - ## 1 byte - [null '\x00'] - ## 1 byte - [block type identifier '\x01'] - Should always be 1 - ## N bytes - [padding '\xFF' ] - ## 1 byte - [separator '\x00' ] - ## M bytes - [message] - ## Total - 128 bytes - ## More info here http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2313.txt - ## esp the Notes in section 8.1 + # The decrypted bytes should have a structure exactly along these lines. + # 1 byte - [null '\x00'] + # 1 byte - [block type identifier '\x01'] - Should always be 1 + # N bytes - [padding '\xFF' ] + # 1 byte - [separator '\x00' ] + # M bytes - [message] + # Total - 128 bytes + # More info here http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2313.txt + # esp the Notes in section 8.1 ############################################################################
try: diff --git a/stem/util/log.py b/stem/util/log.py index 485b6db..60122de 100644 --- a/stem/util/log.py +++ b/stem/util/log.py @@ -204,7 +204,8 @@ class LogBuffer(logging.Handler): # TODO: At least in python 2.6 logging.Handler has a bug in that it doesn't # extend object, causing our super() call to fail. When we drop python 2.6 # support we should switch back to using super() instead. - #super(LogBuffer, self).__init__(level = logging_level(runlevel)) + # + # super(LogBuffer, self).__init__(level = logging_level(runlevel))
logging.Handler.__init__(self, level = logging_level(runlevel))