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[etc/vim.git] / tests / expression.py
index 7bea9a7f2aa14bc8fcd78cb68e290b1c8f93695d..65833c12efcb30c327eb56da3c04d850992a8b75 100644 (file)
@@ -401,11 +401,11 @@ b = (1,)
 c = 1
 d = (1,) + a + (2,)
 e = (1,).count(1)
-what_is_up_with_those_new_coord_names = (
-    (coord_names + set(vars_to_create)) + set(vars_to_remove)
+what_is_up_with_those_new_coord_names = (coord_names + set(vars_to_create)) + set(
+    vars_to_remove
 )
-what_is_up_with_those_new_coord_names = (
-    (coord_names | set(vars_to_create)) - set(vars_to_remove)
+what_is_up_with_those_new_coord_names = (coord_names | set(vars_to_create)) - set(
+    vars_to_remove
 )
 result = session.query(models.Customer.id).filter(
     models.Customer.account_id == account_id, models.Customer.email == email_address
@@ -433,8 +433,8 @@ print(*[] or [1])
 print(**{1: 3} if False else {x: x for x in range(3)})
 print(*lambda x: x)
 assert not Test, "Short message"
-assert (
-    this is ComplexTest and not requirements.fit_in_a_single_line(force=False)
+assert this is ComplexTest and not requirements.fit_in_a_single_line(
+    force=False
 ), "Short message"
 assert parens is TooMany
 for (x,) in (1,), (2,), (3,):