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issues, the equivalence of code after formatting is
[checked](the_black_code_style/current_style.md#ast-before-and-after-formatting) with
limited special cases where the code is allowed to differ. If issues are found, an error
issues, the equivalence of code after formatting is
[checked](the_black_code_style/current_style.md#ast-before-and-after-formatting) with
limited special cases where the code is allowed to differ. If issues are found, an error
-is raised and the file is left untouched.
+is raised and the file is left untouched. Magical comments that influence linters and
+other tools, such as `# noqa`, may be moved by _Black_. See below for more details.
## How stable is Black's style?
## How stable is Black's style?
to format Python 2 files too! There are no current plans to drop support, but most
likely it is bound to happen. Sometime. Eventually. In terms of running _Black_ though,
Python 3.6 or newer is required.
to format Python 2 files too! There are no current plans to drop support, but most
likely it is bound to happen. Sometime. Eventually. In terms of running _Black_ though,
Python 3.6 or newer is required.
+
+## Why does my linter or typechecker complain after I format my code?
+
+Some linters and other tools use magical comments (e.g., `# noqa`, `# type: ignore`) to
+influence their behavior. While Black does its best to recognize such comments and leave
+them in the right place, this detection is not and cannot be perfect. Therefore, you'll
+sometimes have to manually move these comments to the right place after you format your
+codebase with _Black_.