X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/21218b666aeafd1c089cbe998e730f97605d25b2..095fe0d649541636d7011e779214a146b4f32895:/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py diff --git a/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py b/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py index 26400ee..3ad5f35 100644 --- a/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py +++ b/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py @@ -18,6 +18,18 @@ D3 = {x: "This is a really long string that can't possibly be expected to fit al D4 = {"A long and ridiculous {}".format(string_key): "This is a really really really long string that has to go i,side of a dictionary. It is soooo bad.", some_func("calling", "some", "stuff"): "This is a really really really long string that has to go inside of a dictionary. It is {soooo} bad (#{x}).".format(sooo="soooo", x=2), "A %s %s" % ("formatted", "string"): "This is a really really really long string that has to go inside of a dictionary. It is %s bad (#%d)." % ("soooo", 2)} +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")] + +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")} + +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")) + +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.",) + func_with_keywords(my_arg, my_kwarg="Long keyword strings also need to be wrapped, but they will probably need to be handled a little bit differently.") bad_split1 = ( @@ -109,7 +121,7 @@ fstring_with_no_fexprs = f"Some regular string that needs to get split certainly comment_string = "Long lines with inline comments should have their comments appended to the reformatted string's enclosing right parentheses." # This comment gets thrown to the top. -arg_comment_string = print("Long lines with inline comments which are apart of (and not the only member of) an argument list should have their comments appended to the reformatted string's enclosing left parentheses.", # This comment stays on the bottom. +arg_comment_string = print("Long lines with inline comments which are apart of (and not the only member of) an argument list should have their comments appended to the reformatted string's enclosing left parentheses.", # This comment gets thrown to the top. "Arg #2", "Arg #3", "Arg #4", "Arg #5") pragma_comment_string1 = "Lines which end with an inline pragma comment of the form `# : <...>` should be left alone." # noqa: E501 @@ -345,6 +357,71 @@ D4 = { % ("soooo", 2), } +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", +] + +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", +} + +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", +) + +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." + ), +) + func_with_keywords( my_arg, my_kwarg=( @@ -487,7 +564,7 @@ comment_string = ( # This comment gets thrown to the top. arg_comment_string = print( "Long lines with inline comments which are apart of (and not the only member of) an" " argument list should have their comments appended to the reformatted string's" - " enclosing left parentheses.", # This comment stays on the bottom. + " enclosing left parentheses.", # This comment gets thrown to the top. "Arg #2", "Arg #3", "Arg #4",