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[vermin]
### Quiet mode ###
# It only prints the final versions verdict.
#
#quiet = no
### Verbosity ###
# Verbosity level 1 to 4. -v, -vv, -vvv, and -vvvv shows increasingly more information. Turned off
# at level 0.
#
#verbose = 0
verbose = 3
### Dump AST node visits ###
# Only for debugging.
#
#print_visits = no
### Matching target versions ###
# Target version that files must abide by. Can be specified once or twice.
# A '-' can be appended to match target version or smaller, like '3.5-'.
# If not met Vermin will exit with code 1.
# Note that the amount of target versions must match the amount of minimum required versions
# detected.
#
# Examples:
#targets = 2.6-
#targets = 2.3
# 3,4
#targets = 2,7
# 3,9-
targets = 3.6
### Concurrent processing ###
# Use N concurrent processes to detect and analyze files. Defaults to 0, meaning all cores
# available.
#
#processes = 0
### Ignore incompatible versions and warnings ###
# However, if no compatible versions are found then incompatible versions will be shown in the end
# to not have an absence of results.
#
#ignore_incomp = no
### Lax mode ###
# It ignores conditionals (if, ternary, for, async for, while, with, try, bool op) on AST traversal,
# which can be useful when minimum versions are detected in conditionals that it is known does not
# affect the results.
#
# Note: It is better to use excludes or `# novermin`/`# novm` in the source code instead.
#
#lax = no
### Hidden analysis ###
# Analyze 'hidden' files and folders starting with '.' (ignored by default when not specified
# directly).
#
#analyze_hidden = no
### Tips ###
# Possibly show helpful tips at the end, like those relating to backports or lax mode.
#
#show_tips = yes
show_tips = no
### Pessimistic mode ###
# Syntax errors are interpreted as the major Python version in use being incompatible.
#
#pessimistic = no
### Exclusions ###
# Exclude full names, like 'email.parser.FeedParser', from analysis. Useful to ignore conditional
# logic that can trigger incompatible results. It's more fine grained than lax mode.
#
# Exclude 'foo.bar.baz' module/member: foo.bar.baz
# Exclude 'foo' kwarg: somemodule.func(foo)
# Exclude 'bar' codecs error handler: ceh=bar
# Exclude 'baz' codecs encoding: ce=baz
#
# Example exclusions:
#exclusions =
# email.parser.FeedParser
# argparse.ArgumentParser(allow_abbrev)
exclusions =
importlib.resources
importlib.resources.files
importlib_resources
importlib_resources.files
### Backports ###
# Some features are sometimes backported into packages, in repositories such as PyPi, that are
# widely used but aren't in the standard language. If such a backport is specified as being used,
# the results will reflect that instead.
#
# Get full list via `--help`.
#
# Example backports:
#backports =
# typing
# argparse
### Features ###
# Some features are disabled by default due to being unstable but can be enabled explicitly.
#
# Get full list via `--help`.
#
# Example features:
#features =
# fstring-self-doc
### Format ###
# Format to show results and output in.
#
# Get full list via `--help`.
#
#format = default
### Annotations evaluation ###
# Instructs parser that annotations will be manually evaluated in code, which changes minimum
# versions in certain cases. Otherwise, function and variable annotations are not evaluated at
# definition time. Apply this argument if code uses `typing.get_type_hints` or
# `eval(obj.__annotations__)` or otherwise forces evaluation of annotations.
#
#eval_annotations = no
### Violations ###
#
#only_show_violations = no
only_show_violations = yes
### Parse comments ###
# Whether or not to parse comments, searching for "# novm" and "# novermin" to exclude anslysis of
# specific lines. If these comments aren't used in a particular code base, not parsing them can
# sometimes yield a speedup of 30-40%+.
#
#parse_comments = yes
parse_comments = no
### Scan symlink folders ###
# Scan symlinks to folders to include in analysis. Symlinks to non-folders or top-level folders will
# always be scanned.
#
#scan_symlink_folders = no
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