rspec/rules/S2854/python/rule.adoc
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Unlike class and instance methods, static methods don't receive an implicit first argument. Nonetheless naming the first argument ``++self++`` or ``++cls++`` guarantees confusion - either on the part of the original author, who may never understand why the arguments don't hold the values he expected, or on that of future maintainers.
== Noncompliant Code Example
----
class MyClass:
@staticmethod
def s_meth(self, arg1, arg2): #Noncompliant
# ...
----
== Compliant Solution
----
class MyClass:
@staticmethod
def s_meth(arg1, arg2): #Noncompliant
# ...
----
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