# This file doesn't use the standard decomposition. # Decorator syntax test cases are separated by double # comments. # Those before the 'output' comment are valid under the old syntax. # Those after the 'ouput' comment require PEP614 relaxed syntax. # Do not remove the double # separator before the first test case, it allows # the comment before the test case to be ignored. ## @decorator def f(): ... ## @decorator() def f(): ... ## @decorator(arg) def f(): ... ## @decorator(kwarg=0) def f(): ... ## @decorator(*args) def f(): ... ## @decorator(**kwargs) def f(): ... ## @decorator(*args, **kwargs) def f(): ... ## @decorator(*args, **kwargs,) def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator(arg) def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator(kwarg=0) def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator(*args) def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator(**kwargs) def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator(*args, **kwargs) def f(): ... ## @dotted.decorator(*args, **kwargs,) def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator(arg) def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator(kwarg=0) def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator(*args) def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator(**kwargs) def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator(*args, **kwargs) def f(): ... ## @double.dotted.decorator(*args, **kwargs,) def f(): ... ## @_(sequence["decorator"]) def f(): ... ## @eval("sequence['decorator']") def f(): ... # output ## @decorator()() def f(): ... ## @(decorator) def f(): ... ## @sequence["decorator"] def f(): ... ## @decorator[List[str]] def f(): ... ## @var := decorator def f(): ...