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[etc/vim.git] / tests / data / preview / long_strings__regression.py
index ef9007f4ce11b04f8d72204d876e72e03780f7aa..5f0646e6029bcab434b9e51749c7f514c843cca3 100644 (file)
@@ -550,6 +550,16 @@ a_dict = {
         ("item1", "item2", "item3"),
 }
 
+# Regression test for https://github.com/psf/black/issues/3506.
+s = (
+    "With single quote: ' "
+    f" {my_dict['foo']}"
+    ' With double quote: " '
+    f' {my_dict["bar"]}'
+)
+
+s = f'Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry:\'{my_dict["foo"]}\''
+
 
 # output
 
@@ -705,11 +715,9 @@ class A:
     def foo():
         some_func_call(
             "xxxxxxxxxx",
-            (
-                "xx {xxxxxxxxxxx}/xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxx.xxx && xxxxxx -x "
-                '"xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx; xxxx xxxxxx_xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx; '
-                "xxxx.xxxx_xxxxxx(['xxxx.xxx'], xxxx.xxxxxxx().xxxxxxxxxx)\" "
-            ),
+            "xx {xxxxxxxxxxx}/xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxx.xxx && xxxxxx -x "
+            '"xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx; xxxx xxxxxx_xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx; '
+            "xxxx.xxxx_xxxxxx(['xxxx.xxx'], xxxx.xxxxxxx().xxxxxxxxxx)\" ",
             None,
             ("xxxxxxxxxxx",),
         ),
@@ -718,11 +726,9 @@ class A:
 class A:
     def foo():
         some_func_call(
-            (
-                "xx {xxxxxxxxxxx}/xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxx.xxx && xxxxxx -x "
-                "xxxx, ('xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx, xxxx') xxxxxx_xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx; "
-                "xxxx.xxxx_xxxxxx(['xxxx.xxx'], xxxx.xxxxxxx().xxxxxxxxxx)\" "
-            ),
+            "xx {xxxxxxxxxxx}/xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx xxxx.xxx && xxxxxx -x "
+            "xxxx, ('xxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx, xxxx') xxxxxx_xxxxx xxxxxx xxxx; "
+            "xxxx.xxxx_xxxxxx(['xxxx.xxx'], xxxx.xxxxxxx().xxxxxxxxxx)\" ",
             None,
             ("xxxxxxxxxxx",),
         ),
@@ -840,10 +846,8 @@ some_commented_string = (
 )
 
 lpar_and_rpar_have_comments = func_call(  # LPAR Comment
-    (  # Comma Comment
-        "Long really ridiculous type of string that shouldn't really even exist at all."
-        " I mean commmme onnn!!!"
-    ),
+    "Long really ridiculous type of string that shouldn't really even exist at all. I"
+    " mean commmme onnn!!!",  # Comma Comment
 )  # RPAR Comment
 
 cmd_fstring = (
@@ -1235,3 +1239,11 @@ a_dict = {
     # And there is a comment before the value
     ("item1", "item2", "item3"),
 }
+
+# Regression test for https://github.com/psf/black/issues/3506.
+s = f"With single quote: '  {my_dict['foo']} With double quote: \"  {my_dict['bar']}"
+
+s = (
+    "Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting"
+    f" industry:'{my_dict['foo']}'"
+)