One way to clear this up is to get Pylint to white-list Numpy using Visual Studio Code's Settings.
- In Visual Studio Code, select File | Preferences | Settings.
The settings.json file is displayed in the editor. - Click the Workspace Settings tab.
The settings appear in the editor. - In the editor, type in the following and save the file.
{ "python.linting.pylintArgs" : [ "--extension-pkg-whitelist=numpy" ] } - Close and reopen the folder in Visual Studio Code.
The missing member messages and the red wavy underlines no longer appear.
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So that any typo or syntax error in numpy cannot be detected by pylint anymore.
This was very helpful to resolve the same issue with pyodbc.connect(), thanks!
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