X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/3feff21eca0eee4b9fe72d12b506ac273cb5bcd0..068f6fb8fa2b52f647aec8696033e43f6b0db70b:/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py b/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py index b7a0a42..0591487 100644 --- a/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py +++ b/tests/data/preview/long_strings.py @@ -26,15 +26,15 @@ D6 = { # Test for https://github.com/psf/black/issues/3261 ("This is a really long string that can't be expected to fit in one line and is used as a dict's key"): ["value1", "value2"], } -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")] +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 splitting 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")} +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 splitting 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")) +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 splitting 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.",) @@ -323,10 +323,8 @@ x += ( y = "Short string" print( - ( - "This is a really long string inside of a print statement with extra arguments" - " attached at the end of it." - ), + "This is a really long string inside of a print statement with extra arguments" + " attached at the end of it.", x, y, z, @@ -410,7 +408,7 @@ L1 = [ ( "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." + " be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation." ), short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), ( @@ -431,7 +429,7 @@ S1 = { ( "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." + " wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation." ), short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), ( @@ -452,7 +450,7 @@ T1 = ( ( "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." + " be wrapped in parens when splitting to avoid implicit str concatenation." ), short_call("arg", {"key": "value"}), ( @@ -501,15 +499,13 @@ bad_split3 = ( ) bad_split_func1( - ( - "But what should happen when code has already " - "been formatted but in the wrong way? Like " - "with a space at the end instead of the " - "beginning. Or what about when it is split too " - "soon? In the case of a split that is too " - "short, black will try to honer the custom " - "split." - ), + "But what should happen when code has already " + "been formatted but in the wrong way? Like " + "with a space at the end instead of the " + "beginning. Or what about when it is split too " + "soon? In the case of a split that is too " + "short, black will try to honer the custom " + "split.", xxx, yyy, zzz, @@ -612,11 +608,9 @@ comment_string = ( # This comment gets thrown to the top. ) arg_comment_string = print( - ( # This comment gets thrown to the top. - "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." - ), + "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", @@ -676,31 +670,23 @@ return ( ) func_with_bad_comma( - ( - "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" - " which should NOT be there." - ), + "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" + " which should NOT be there.", ) func_with_bad_comma( - ( # comment after comma - "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" - " which should NOT be there." - ), + "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" + " which should NOT be there.", # comment after comma ) func_with_bad_comma( - ( - "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" - " which should NOT be there." - ), + "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" + " which should NOT be there.", ) func_with_bad_comma( - ( # comment after comma - "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" - " which should NOT be there." - ), + "This is a really long string argument to a function that has a trailing comma" + " which should NOT be there.", # comment after comma ) func_with_bad_parens_that_wont_fit_in_one_line(