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Run lint in Python 3 not 2 on Travis #5201

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@seanh seanh commented Jul 31, 2018

Pylint no longer supports running in Python 2 (but it still does support analyzing Python 2 code, for now, although "some checks might not work"): pylint-dev/pylint#1763 (comment)

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Yay for the future!

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@seanh seanh merged commit 14b464a into master Jul 31, 2018
@seanh seanh deleted the run-linter-in-python-3 branch July 31, 2018 13:40
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