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[ai] fix(pylint): Resolve W1309, W0107, W0707, R1705, W0401, R1714, W0611, W0404, W0201, W1201 and W1203 #38447

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This pull request resolves the following pylint errors for azure-ai-projects:

  • W1309(f-string-without-interpolation)
  • W0107(unnecessary-pass)
  • W0707(raise-missing-from)
  • R1705(no-else-return)
  • W0401(wildcard-import)
  • R1714(consider-using-in)
  • W0611(unused-import)
  • W0404(reimported)
  • W0201(attribute-defined-outside-init)
  • W1201(logging-not-lazy)
  • W1203(logging-fstring-interpolatoin)

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@kdestin kdestin merged commit a204c17 into Azure:feature/azure-ai-projects Nov 11, 2024
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