Making generated files disappear#3
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We don't really need any of the above two sections, right?
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Agreed, deleted.
Note, this is py27 specific.
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LGTM, but just take it down to *.pyc and the OS generated files. |
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FWIW, GitHub maintain a list of gitignore files that's p. rad: https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/Python.gitignore |
Pulled from @markmcd’s link
Add tests for directions module.
Note, this is py27 specific.
Pulled from @markmcd’s link
…-services-python Conflicts: test/test_directions.py
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Adding .gitignore files, geocoding tests, and cleanups.
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Main .gitignore inspired by https://gist.github.com/octocat/9257657 - but I've probably left in stuff we don't need.
The .gitignore in the docs directory is there under the assumption that we don't want to commit the generated HTML docs.
Thoughts?