glance/doc/source/contributing/minor-code-changes.rst
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Disallowed Minor Code Changes

There are a few types of code changes that have been proposed recently that have been rejected by the Glance team, so we want to point them out and explain our reasoning.

If you feel an exception should be made for some particular change, please put it on the agenda for the Glance weekly meeting so it can be discussed.

Database migration scripts

Once a database script has been included in a release, spelling or grammar corrections in comments are forbidden unless you are fixing them as a part of another stronger bug on the migration script itself. Modifying migration scripts confuses operators and administrators -- we only want them to notice serious problems. Their preference must take precedence over fixing spell errors.

Tests

Occasionally someone proposes a patch that converts instances of assertEqual(True, whatever) to assertTrue(whatever), or instances of asertEqual(False, w) to assertFalse(w) in tests. Note that these are not type safe changes and they weaken the tests. (See the Python unittest docs for details.) We tend to be very conservative about our tests and don't like weakening changes.

We're not saying that such changes can never be made, we're just saying that each change must be accompanied by an explanation of why the weaker test is adequate for what's being tested.

LOG.warn to LOG.warning

Consistently there are proposed changes that will change all {LOG,logging}. warn to {LOG,logging}.warning across the codebase due to the deprecation in Python 3. While the deprecation is real, Glance uses oslo_log that provides alias warn and solves the issue in single place for all projects using it. These changes are not accepted due to the huge amount of refactoring they cause for no reason.