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vulture - Find dead code

Vulture finds unused classes, functions and variables in your code. This helps you cleanup and find errors in your programs. If you run it on both your library and test suite you can find untested code.

Due to Python’s dynamic nature, static code analyzers like vulture are likely to miss some dead code. Also, code that is only called implicitly may be reported as unused. Nonetheless, vulture can be a very helpful tool for achieving high code quality.

Features

  • fast: uses static code analysis

  • lightweight: only one module

  • tested: tests itself and has 100% test coverage

  • complements pyflakes and has the same output syntax

  • supports Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.x

Installation

$ pip install -U vulture

Usage

$ vulture --help

After you have found and deleted dead code, run vulture again, because it may discover more dead code. You can add false-positives (used code that is marked as unused) to a python module and add it to the list of scanned paths (see whitelist.py for an example).

How does it work?

Vulture uses the ast module to build abstract syntax trees for all given files. While traversing all syntax trees it records the names of defined and used objects. Afterwards, it reports the objects which have been defined, but not used. This analysis ignores scopes and focuses only on object names.

Similar programs

  • vulture can be used together with pyflakes

  • The coverage module can find unused code more reliably, but requires all branches of the code to actually be run.

Feedback

Your feedback is more than welcome. Write emails to jendrikseipp@web.de or post bugs and feature or pull requests on bitbucket:

https://bitbucket.org/jendrikseipp/vulture/issues

Source download

The source code is available on bitbucket. Fork away!

https://bitbucket.org/jendrikseipp/vulture

News

0.8.1 (2015-09-28)

  • Fix code for Python 3.

0.8 (2015-09-28)

  • Do not flag names imported with “import as” as dead code.

0.7 (2015-09-26)

  • Exit with exitcode 1 if path on commandline can’t be found.

  • Test vulture with vulture using a whitelist module for false positives.

  • Add tests that run vulture as a script.

  • Add “python setup.py test” command for running tests.

  • Add support for tox.

  • Raise test coverage to 100%.

  • Remove ez_setup.py.

0.6 (2014-09-06)

  • Ignore function names starting with “test_”.

  • Parse variable names in new format strings (e.g. “This is {x}”.format(x=”nice”)).

  • Only parse alphanumeric variable names in format strings and ignore types.

  • Abort with exit code 1 on syntax errors.

  • Support installation under Windows by using setuptools (thanks Reuben Fletcher-Costin).

0.5 (2014-05-09)

  • If dead code is found, exit with 1.

0.4.1 (2013-09-17)

  • Only warn if a path given on the command line cannot be found.

0.4 (2013-06-23)

  • Ignore unused variables starting with an underscore.

  • Show warning for syntax errors instead of aborting directly.

  • Print warning if a file cannot be found.

0.3 (2012-03-19)

  • Add support for python3

  • Report unused attributes

  • Find tuple assignments in comprehensions

  • Scan files given on the command line even if they don’t end with .py

0.2 (2012-03-18)

  • Only format nodes in verbose mode (gives 4x speedup).

0.1 (2012-03-17)

  • First release.

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