("This is a really long string that can't be expected to fit in one line and is used as a dict's key"): ["value1", "value2"],
}
-L1 = ["The is a short string", "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all together on one line. Also it is inside a list literal, so it's expected to be wrapped in parens when spliting to avoid implicit str concatenation.", short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), "This is another really really (not really) long string that also can't be expected to fit on one line and is, like the other string, inside a list literal.", ("parens should be stripped for short string in list")]
+L1 = ["The is a short string", "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all together on one line. Also it is inside a list literal, so it's expected to be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation.", short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), "This is another really really (not really) long string that also can't be expected to fit on one line and is, like the other string, inside a list literal.", ("parens should be stripped for short string in list")]
L2 = ["This is a really long string that can't be expected to fit in one line and is the only child of a list literal."]
-S1 = {"The is a short string", "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all together on one line. Also it is inside a set literal, so it's expected to be wrapped in parens when spliting to avoid implicit str concatenation.", short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), "This is another really really (not really) long string that also can't be expected to fit on one line and is, like the other string, inside a set literal.", ("parens should be stripped for short string in set")}
+S1 = {"The is a short string", "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all together on one line. Also it is inside a set literal, so it's expected to be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation.", short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), "This is another really really (not really) long string that also can't be expected to fit on one line and is, like the other string, inside a set literal.", ("parens should be stripped for short string in set")}
S2 = {"This is a really long string that can't be expected to fit in one line and is the only child of a set literal."}
-T1 = ("The is a short string", "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all together on one line. Also it is inside a tuple literal, so it's expected to be wrapped in parens when spliting to avoid implicit str concatenation.", short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), "This is another really really (not really) long string that also can't be expected to fit on one line and is, like the other string, inside a tuple literal.", ("parens should be stripped for short string in list"))
+T1 = ("The is a short string", "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all together on one line. Also it is inside a tuple literal, so it's expected to be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation.", short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), "This is another really really (not really) long string that also can't be expected to fit on one line and is, like the other string, inside a tuple literal.", ("parens should be stripped for short string in list"))
T2 = ("This is a really long string that can't be expected to fit in one line and is the only child of a tuple literal.",)
),
}
+# Complex string concatenations with a method call in the middle.
+code = (
+ (" return [\n")
+ + (
+ ", \n".join(
+ " (%r, self.%s, visitor.%s)"
+ % (attrname, attrname, visit_name)
+ for attrname, visit_name in names
+ )
+ )
+ + ("\n ]\n")
+)
+
+
+# Test case of an outer string' parens enclose an inner string's parens.
+call(body=("%s %s" % ((",".join(items)), suffix)))
+
# output
(
"This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all"
" together on one line. Also it is inside a list literal, so it's expected to"
- " be wrapped in parens when spliting to avoid implicit str concatenation."
+ " be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation."
),
short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}),
(
(
"This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all"
" together on one line. Also it is inside a set literal, so it's expected to be"
- " wrapped in parens when spliting to avoid implicit str concatenation."
+ " wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation."
),
short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}),
(
(
"This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit all"
" together on one line. Also it is inside a tuple literal, so it's expected to"
- " be wrapped in parens when spliting to avoid implicit str concatenation."
+ " be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation."
),
short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}),
(
f"{some_function_call(j.right)})"
),
}
+
+# Complex string concatenations with a method call in the middle.
+code = (
+ " return [\n"
+ + ", \n".join(
+ " (%r, self.%s, visitor.%s)" % (attrname, attrname, visit_name)
+ for attrname, visit_name in names
+ )
+ + "\n ]\n"
+)
+
+
+# Test case of an outer string' parens enclose an inner string's parens.
+call(body="%s %s" % (",".join(items), suffix))