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Prepare release 22.3.0 (#2968)
[etc/vim.git] / tests / data / long_strings__regression.py
index 83cae614e69c7198db3700bfeffab21abb230c96..58ccc4ac0b1613ef8cd6f2eec4cb16e8ef5a8135 100644 (file)
@@ -495,6 +495,36 @@ message = (
     f"9. You now have a key to add to `{prefix}set api youtube api_key`"
 )
 
+# It shouldn't matter if the string prefixes are capitalized.
+temp_msg = (
+    F"{F'{humanize_number(pos)}.': <{pound_len+2}} "
+    F"{balance: <{bal_len + 5}} "
+    F"<<{author.display_name}>>\n"
+)
+
+fstring = (
+    F"We have to remember to escape {braces}."
+    " Like {these}."
+    F" But not {this}."
+)
+
+welcome_to_programming = R"hello," R" world!"
+
+fstring = F"f-strings definitely make things more {difficult} than they need to be for {{black}}. But boy they sure are handy. The problem is that some lines will need to have the 'f' whereas others do not. This {line}, for example, needs one."
+
+x = F"This is a long string which contains an f-expr that should not split {{{[i for i in range(5)]}}}."
+
+x = (
+    "\N{BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR}\N{VARIATION SELECTOR-16}"
+)
+
+xxxxxx_xxx_xxxx_xx_xxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_xxxx_xxxx_xxxxx = xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(
+    xx_xxxxxx={
+        "x3_xxxxxxxx": "xxx3_xxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxx_xxxxxxx",
+    },
+)
+
+
 # output
 
 
@@ -569,7 +599,7 @@ class A:
 
 
 def foo(xxxx):
-    for (xxx_xxxx, _xxx_xxx, _xxx_xxxxx, xxx_xxxx) in xxxx:
+    for xxx_xxxx, _xxx_xxx, _xxx_xxxxx, xxx_xxxx in xxxx:
         for xxx in xxx_xxxx:
             assert ("x" in xxx) or (xxx in xxx_xxx_xxxxx), (
                 "{0} xxxxxxx xx {1}, xxx {1} xx xxx xx xxxx xx xxx xxxx: xxx xxxx {2}"
@@ -1100,3 +1130,37 @@ message = (
     "8. No application restrictions are needed. Click Create at the bottom."
     f"9. You now have a key to add to `{prefix}set api youtube api_key`"
 )
+
+# It shouldn't matter if the string prefixes are capitalized.
+temp_msg = (
+    f"{F'{humanize_number(pos)}.': <{pound_len+2}} "
+    f"{balance: <{bal_len + 5}} "
+    f"<<{author.display_name}>>\n"
+)
+
+fstring = f"We have to remember to escape {braces}. Like {{these}}. But not {this}."
+
+welcome_to_programming = R"hello," R" world!"
+
+fstring = (
+    f"f-strings definitely make things more {difficult} than they need to be for"
+    " {black}. But boy they sure are handy. The problem is that some lines will need"
+    f" to have the 'f' whereas others do not. This {line}, for example, needs one."
+)
+
+x = (
+    "This is a long string which contains an f-expr that should not split"
+    f" {{{[i for i in range(5)]}}}."
+)
+
+x = (
+    "\N{BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR}\N{VARIATION SELECTOR-16}"
+)
+
+xxxxxx_xxx_xxxx_xx_xxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_xxxx_xxxx_xxxxx = xxxx.xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(
+    xx_xxxxxx={
+        "x3_xxxxxxxx": (
+            "xxx3_xxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx_xxxxxx_xxxxxxx"
+        ),
+    },
+)