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Testing and items to check #8724
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WalkthroughThe modification in question is a simple yet crucial update within a codebase, focusing on the refinement of a variable naming convention. This change, from using camelCase to snake_case for a variable, reflects a broader adherence to a consistent coding style, potentially improving readability and maintainability of the code. Changes
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- sickchill/gui/slick/views/status.mako (1 hunks)
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sickchill/gui/slick/views/status.mako (1)
- 237-237: The change from
${item.showDir}
to${item.show_dir}
aligns with the Python convention of using snake_case for variable names, which improves readability and consistency within the codebase. However, it's crucial to ensure that all references to this variable elsewhere in the codebase, especially in Python files that might interact with this template, are also updated to reflect this change. Failure to do so could result in runtime errors due to undefined or mismatched variable names.Verification successful
The change from
${item.showDir}
to${item.show_dir}
in the Mako template appears to be consistent with the naming convention used in the Python files of the codebase. The absence of 'showDir' and the presence of 'show_dir' in various Python files suggest that the variable naming convention has been standardized across the codebase to use snake_case. This supports the correctness of the change in the context of standardizing variable naming conventions.Scripts Executed
The following scripts were executed for the analysis:
Script:
#!/bin/bash # Search for occurrences of 'showDir' in Python files to ensure they've been updated to 'show_dir'. rg --type py 'showDir' # Search for occurrences of 'show_dir' in Python files to confirm the update. rg --type py 'show_dir'Length of output: 6785
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# Conflicts: # sickchill/tv.py
one .showDir still existing
Summary by CodeRabbit
TVShow
class to enhance clarity on attribute value setting.