---
name: Bug report
-about: Create a report to help us improve
-title: ''
-labels: bug
-assignees: ''
-
+about: Create a report to help us improve Black's quality
+title: ""
+labels: "T: bug"
+assignees: ""
---
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+1. Update Black's version if a newer release exists: `pip install -U black`
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+3. Or run _Black_ on your machine:
+ - create a new virtualenv (make sure it's the same Python version);
+ - clone this repository;
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+
**Describe the bug**
-A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
+
+<!-- A clear and concise description of what the bug is. -->
**To Reproduce**
-Steps to reproduce the behavior:
-1. Take this file '...'
-2. Run *Black* on it with these arguments '....'
-3. See error
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+Minimal steps to reproduce the behavior with source code and Black's configuration.
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+For example, take this code:
+
+```python
+this = "code"
+```
+
+And run it with these arguments:
+
+```sh
+$ black file.py --target-version py39
+```
+
+The resulting error is:
+
+> cannot format file.py: INTERNAL ERROR: ...
**Expected behavior**
-A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
-
-**Environment (please complete the following information):**
-- Version: [e.g. master]
-- OS and Python version: [e.g. Linux/Python 3.7.4rc1]
-
-**Does this bug also happen on master?**
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-2. Or run *Black* on your machine:
- * create a new virtualenv (make sure it's the same Python version);
- * clone this repository;
- * run `pip install -e .`;
- * make sure it's sane by running `python setup.py test`; and
- * run `black` like you did last time.
+
+<!-- A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. -->
+
+**Environment**
+
+<!-- Please complete the following information: -->
+
+- Black's version: <!-- e.g. [main] -->
+- OS and Python version: <!-- e.g. [Linux/Python 3.7.4rc1] -->
**Additional context**
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