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fix appveyor deploy section
[etc/vim.git] / tests / data / fmtonoff.py
index 35f2889c4a2fdf3842afe1f8d57cd87ba1bae203..5f62af025220258d2a63a6518bcd0f929be6a4c4 100644 (file)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def function_signature_stress_test(number:int,no_annotation=None,text:str='defau
  return text[number:-1]
 # fmt: on
 def spaces(a=1, b=(), c=[], d={}, e=True, f=-1, g=1 if False else 2, h="", i=r''):
- offset = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory( lambda: _r.uniform(10000, 200000)))
+ offset = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory( lambda: _r.uniform(1, 2)))
  assert task._cancel_stack[:len(old_stack)] == old_stack
 def spaces_types(a: int = 1, b: tuple = (), c: list = [], d: dict = {}, e: bool = True, f: int = -1, g: int = 1 if False else 2, h: str = "", i: str = r''): ...
 def spaces2(result= _core.Value(None)):
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ def function_signature_stress_test(number:int,no_annotation=None,text:str='defau
  return text[number:-1]
 # fmt: on
 def spaces(a=1, b=(), c=[], d={}, e=True, f=-1, g=1 if False else 2, h="", i=r""):
-    offset = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(lambda: _r.uniform(10000, 200000)))
+    offset = attr.ib(default=attr.Factory(lambda: _r.uniform(1, 2)))
     assert task._cancel_stack[: len(old_stack)] == old_stack