ruff: enable pep8-naming rules#18144
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The vast majority of mypy's code follows PEP 8 naming conventions. However, we currently don't enforce this in the linter config. I noticed this in a recent PR which included a
camelCasename: #18132 (comment).Ruff has some rules to enforce PEP 8 naming style (pep8-naming). I think it would be a good idea to enable some of these to help contributors catch naming discrepancies before PR review.
We have a few notable exceptions to PEP 8 naming (e.g. functions named to match ast node names), but these are easily accounted for with some config file ignores and handful of
# noqa's.