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-# flags: --skip-magic-trailing-comma
-# We should not remove the trailing comma in a single-element subscript.
-a: tuple[int,]
-b = tuple[int,]
-
-# But commas in multiple element subscripts should be removed.
-c: tuple[int, int,]
-d = tuple[int, int,]
-
-# Remove commas for non-subscripts.
-small_list = [1,]
-list_of_types = [tuple[int,],]
-small_set = {1,}
-set_of_types = {tuple[int,],}
-
-# Except single element tuples
-small_tuple = (1,)
-
-# Trailing commas in multiple chained non-nested parens.
-zero(
- one,
-).two(
- three,
-).four(
- five,
-)
-
-func1(arg1).func2(arg2,).func3(arg3).func4(arg4,).func5(arg5)
-
-(
- a,
- b,
- c,
- d,
-) = func1(
- arg1
-) and func2(arg2)
-
-func(
- argument1,
- (
- one,
- two,
- ),
- argument4,
- argument5,
- argument6,
-)
-
-# output
-# We should not remove the trailing comma in a single-element subscript.
-a: tuple[int,]
-b = tuple[int,]
-
-# But commas in multiple element subscripts should be removed.
-c: tuple[int, int]
-d = tuple[int, int]
-
-# Remove commas for non-subscripts.
-small_list = [1]
-list_of_types = [tuple[int,]]
-small_set = {1}
-set_of_types = {tuple[int,]}
-
-# Except single element tuples
-small_tuple = (1,)
-
-# Trailing commas in multiple chained non-nested parens.
-zero(one).two(three).four(five)
-
-func1(arg1).func2(arg2).func3(arg3).func4(arg4).func5(arg5)
-
-(a, b, c, d) = func1(arg1) and func2(arg2)
-
-func(argument1, (one, two), argument4, argument5, argument6)