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Don't allow indexing to trigger omitting optional parentheses
[etc/vim.git] / tests / composition.py
index ea213cff274e4965f0d8f1b95b82a4cb3af725c8..c83db1d44ee33adbec43e904e6be61237252a552 100644 (file)
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class C:
                     ):
                         print(i)
 
-    def omitting_trailers() -> None:
+    def omitting_trailers(self) -> None:
         get_collection(
             hey_this_is_a_very_long_call, it_has_funny_attributes, really=True
         )[OneLevelIndex]
@@ -43,3 +43,114 @@ class C:
         d[0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][
             22
         ]
+        assignment = (
+            some.rather.elaborate.rule() and another.rule.ending_with.index[123]
+        )
+
+    def easy_asserts(self) -> None:
+        assert {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        } == expected, "Not what we expected"
+
+        assert expected == {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        }, "Not what we expected"
+
+        assert expected == {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        }
+
+    def tricky_asserts(self) -> None:
+        assert {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        } == expected(
+            value, is_going_to_be="too long to fit in a single line", srsly=True
+        ), "Not what we expected"
+
+        assert {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        } == expected, (
+            "Not what we expected and the message is too long to fit in one line"
+        )
+
+        assert expected(
+            value, is_going_to_be="too long to fit in a single line", srsly=True
+        ) == {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        }, "Not what we expected"
+
+        assert expected == {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        }, (
+            "Not what we expected and the message is too long to fit "
+            "in one line because it's too long"
+        )
+
+        # This is weird but true.
+        assert expectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpect == {
+            key1: value1,
+            key2: value2,
+            key3: value3,
+            key4: value4,
+            key5: value5,
+            key6: value6,
+            key7: value7,
+            key8: value8,
+            key9: value9,
+        }