if you analyze this function with flake8 with bugbear extension:
https://github.com/django/django/blob/cd11664066087051ef11311708ebc55def48d1da/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L2254-L2278
you will get an information about unbound variable ``inlines``, on this
line:
https://github.com/django/django/blob/cd11664066087051ef11311708ebc55def48d1da/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L2265
Not sure how big is the thread, but as inlines is likely a class and
creating code to actually trigger this bug would be a bit complicated,
perhaps it would be useful to just bound the variable in the function
parameters and don't worry about eventual problems in the future?
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/34023>
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Old description:
> Hello,
>
> if you analyze this function with flake8 with bugbear extension:
> https://github.com/django/django/blob/cd11664066087051ef11311708ebc55def48d1da/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L2254-L2278
>
> you will get an information about unbound variable ``inlines``, on this
> line:
> https://github.com/django/django/blob/cd11664066087051ef11311708ebc55def48d1da/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L2265
>
> Not sure how big is the thread, but as inlines is likely a class and
> creating code to actually trigger this bug would be a bit complicated,
> perhaps it would be useful to just bound the variable in the function
> parameters and don't worry about eventual problems in the future?
New description:
Hello,
if you analyze this function with flake8 with bugbear extension:
https://github.com/django/django/blob/cd11664066087051ef11311708ebc55def48d1da/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L2254-L2278
you will get an information about unbound variable ``inlines``, on this
line:
https://github.com/django/django/blob/cd11664066087051ef11311708ebc55def48d1da/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L2265
Not sure how big is the thread, but as inlines is likely a class and
creating code to actually trigger this bug would be a bit complicated,
perhaps it would be useful to just bind the variable in the function
parameters and don't worry about eventual problems in the future?
... like:
def user_deleted_form(request, obj, formset, index,
inline=inline):
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Ticket URL: <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/34023#comment:1>