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| I am trying to define a tox.ini that defines platform-dependent config for a single CLI argument in a single command. My current solution uses an environment variable: I would like to get rid of the environment variable and infer the correct setting based on platform. If on macOS, I don't like this solution because:
Is there any solution that avoids both of the above? I'm hoping for something that basically works like this: |
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| I like your second approach the most - this is the one I see quite often in a tox configuration. If you want to avoid the duplication, you can always create a bash or a Python script as a wrapper around your pylint command. |
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| It is also possible to workaround this using from __future__ import annotations import sys from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from tox.plugin import impl if TYPE_CHECKING: from tox.config.sets import EnvConfigSet from tox.session.state import State @impl def tox_add_env_config(env_conf: EnvConfigSet, state: State) -> None: env_conf.add_constant(["sys_platform"], "string representing current OS", sys.platform) print("tox_add_env_config", env_conf, state)And then could use |
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I like your second approach the most - this is the one I see quite often in a tox configuration.
If you want to avoid the duplication, you can always create a bash or a Python script as a wrapper around your pylint command.