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[etc/vim.git] / tests / data / remove_for_brackets.py
index c8d88abcc5073eb2479689432d229b4c7feba4f4..cd5340462da800a429fa080a3d3037a471cff975 100644 (file)
@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ for (why_would_anyone_choose_to_name_a_loop_variable_with_a_name_this_long, i_do
 for (k, v) in dfkasdjfldsjflkdsjflkdsjfdslkfjldsjfgkjdshgkljjdsfldgkhsdofudsfudsofajdslkfjdslkfjldisfjdffjsdlkfjdlkjjkdflskadjldkfjsalkfjdasj.items():
     print(k, v)
 
 for (k, v) in dfkasdjfldsjflkdsjflkdsjfdslkfjldsjfgkjdshgkljjdsfldgkhsdofudsfudsofajdslkfjdslkfjldisfjdffjsdlkfjdlkjjkdflskadjldkfjsalkfjdasj.items():
     print(k, v)
 
+# Test deeply nested brackets
+for (((((k, v))))) in d.items():
+    print(k, v)
+
 # output
 # Only remove tuple brackets after `for`
 for k, v in d.items():
 # output
 # Only remove tuple brackets after `for`
 for k, v in d.items():
@@ -38,3 +42,7 @@ for (
     dfkasdjfldsjflkdsjflkdsjfdslkfjldsjfgkjdshgkljjdsfldgkhsdofudsfudsofajdslkfjdslkfjldisfjdffjsdlkfjdlkjjkdflskadjldkfjsalkfjdasj.items()
 ):
     print(k, v)
     dfkasdjfldsjflkdsjflkdsjfdslkfjldsjfgkjdshgkljjdsfldgkhsdofudsfudsofajdslkfjdslkfjldisfjdffjsdlkfjdlkjjkdflskadjldkfjsalkfjdasj.items()
 ):
     print(k, v)
+
+# Test deeply nested brackets
+for k, v in d.items():
+    print(k, v)