It's broken in weird ways since recently (`:version` not loading,
segfault in test_version.py). Since nobody should be using it anyways,
there is no point in spending time on debugging a tricky issue.
Next step is probably ripping it out completely, but that's a separate
can of worms.
See #4039
The normal PDF.js build only officially supports the latest Chromium, so things
might break every once in a while with QtWebEngine (e.g. #8199, #7335).
Let's instead bundle and recommend the legacy build.
Closes#8332Closes#7721 (reworded)
Also see #7135
This re-enables the pylint too-many-positional-arguments for the main
application code. It's still disabled for tests because that's how you pull in
pytlint fixtures, and I don't think we want to push people into being creative
with fixtures just to get around that.
When functions are called with many positional arguments the reader has to do
a bit of heavy lifting to figure out in what position a value is being passed,
and it's easier to make mistakes. So I would like to encourage using keyword
arguments for long argument lists.
I've set the `max-positional-arguments` to a completely arbitrary 7, from a
completely arbitrary 5, because there were many more violations under 7. If
like 99% of our functions fit under 7 it's probably fine.
Regarding the exceptions:
* objreg.register: I grepped it and it looks like everything is only passing
the first two args as positional already, lucky!
* `_get_color_percentage`: only one usage of it, but I was in "add directive
comment" mode
* update_3rdparty.py: only one usage, already using kwargs
* pyqtProperty: idk
* commands.py: "its complicated". Many methods in this file map to commands
used in qutebrowser's command mode. In that case it's usual for them to be
called as flags, rather than positional. But it could be complicated to wade
into that, and having one file excluded isn't so bad.
I just searched for qt5 and deleted stuff. EZ.
Will leave on a branch for a bit and see if I feel like testing this at
all, otherwise maybe leave this stuff in here and make it not called.
Not 100% sure that we need to remove all this stuff when we just want
the CI to go green. But tbh if we don't need to make Qt5 releases then
we don't need it. Better to be bold and pull it out than have to work
around it in the future. And we can always revert the commit.