In general, "albums" in everyday usage is what on MusicBrainz would be
considered a release group[1] while as far as I can tell, every single
instance of it being used in whipper is referring to a single "edition"
of an album, which is what would be called a "release" in
MusicBrainz terminology[2].
[1] https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Release_Group
[2] https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Release
Signed-off-by: Frederik “Freso” S. Olesen <freso.dk@gmail.com>
- Fix PEP8's line too long warning
- Remove useless parentheses
- Use triple quotes for docstring
- Address pylint's 'inconsistent-return-statements'
- Specify string format arguments as logging function parameters
- Comment out already disabled block of code
- Remove useless else (after return)
- Remove useless statement
- Do not import already imported module
This commit also includes:
- whitespace / code formatting fixes
- slight syntax related changes: except <exception_name>, e -> except <exception_name> as e
- 3 pointless instructions instances have been rewritten [sorted] (spotted by semi-automatic check)
The unrelated changes shouldn't have any real impact on whipper's behaviour.
* Use artist-credit->name
Use artist-credit->name, if it exists. Otherwise use artist-credit->artist->name.
* Add test case
* Fix for PEP8
* transform comment to docstring
* reject 'recording artist name' in favour of 'release artist name'
* reject 'recording artist name' in favour of 'release artist name'
Make MusicBrainz consistently written as "MusicBrainz" and not
"musicbrainz" or "Musicbrainz".
Doesn't change instances that refer to the Python module or similar.