* llava: remove prog parameter from ArgumentParser
This commit removes the `prog` parameter from `ArgumentParser`
so that it uses the default value which is the name of the script.
The motivation for this change is that currently the usage output looks
like this:
```console
$ python examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py --help
usage: convert_hf_to_gguf.py [-h] ...
```
And with this change it will look like this:
```console
$ python examples/llava/convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py --help
usage: convert-image-encoder-to-gguf.py [-h] ...
```
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
* ci: add W503 to flake8 ignore list
This commit adds W503 to the ignore list for flake8. This is done to
avoid the following error:
W503 line break before binary operator
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Disabled rules:
* E203 Whitespace before ':' - disabled because we often use 'C' Style where values are aligned
* E211 Whitespace before '(' (E211) - disabled because we often use 'C' Style where values are aligned
* E221 Multiple spaces before operator - disabled because we often use 'C' Style where values are aligned
* E225 Missing whitespace around operator - disabled because it's broken so often it seems like a standard
* E231 Missing whitespace after ',', ';', or ':' - disabled because we often use 'C' Style where values are aligned
* E241 Multiple spaces after ',' - disabled because we often use 'C' Style where values are aligned
* E251 Unexpected spaces around keyword / parameter equals - disabled because it's broken so often it seems like a standard
* E261 At least two spaces before inline comment - disabled because it's broken so often it seems like a standard
* E266 Too many leading '#' for block comment - sometimes used as "section" separator
* E501 Line too long - disabled because it's broken so often it seems like a standard
* E701 Multiple statements on one line (colon) - broken only in convert.py when defining abstract methods (we can use# noqa instead)
* E704 Multiple statements on one line - broken only in convert.py when defining abstract methods (we can use# noqa instead)