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[etc/vim.git] / tests / data / comments5.py
1 while True:
2     if something.changed:
3         do.stuff()  # trailing comment
4         # Comment belongs to the `if` block.
5     # This one belongs to the `while` block.
6
7     # Should this one, too?  I guess so.
8
9 # This one is properly standalone now.
10
11 for i in range(100):
12     # first we do this
13     if i % 33 == 0:
14         break
15
16     # then we do this
17     print(i)
18     # and finally we loop around
19
20 with open(some_temp_file) as f:
21     data = f.read()
22
23 try:
24     with open(some_other_file) as w:
25         w.write(data)
26
27 except OSError:
28     print("problems")
29
30 import sys
31
32
33 # leading function comment
34 def wat():
35     ...
36     # trailing function comment
37
38
39 # SECTION COMMENT
40
41
42 # leading 1
43 @deco1
44 # leading 2
45 @deco2(with_args=True)
46 # leading 3
47 @deco3
48 def decorated1():
49     ...
50
51
52 # leading 1
53 @deco1
54 # leading 2
55 @deco2(with_args=True)
56 # leading function comment
57 def decorated1():
58     ...
59
60
61 # Note: crappy but inevitable.  The current design of EmptyLineTracker doesn't
62 # allow this to work correctly.  The user will have to split those lines by
63 # hand.
64 some_instruction
65 # This comment should be split from `some_instruction` by two lines but isn't.
66 def g():
67     ...
68
69
70 if __name__ == "__main__":
71     main()