X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/6e97c5f47cbec72c72c27aefb206589dd84707a7..2189bcaac01d9b6289411a75557a23cf4a06b783:/docs/the_black_code_style/future_style.md?ds=inline diff --git a/docs/the_black_code_style/future_style.md b/docs/the_black_code_style/future_style.md index 2ec2c03..a028a28 100644 --- a/docs/the_black_code_style/future_style.md +++ b/docs/the_black_code_style/future_style.md @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ So _Black_ will eventually format it like this: ```py3 with \ - make_context_manager(1) as cm1, \ - make_context_manager(2) as cm2, \ - make_context_manager(3) as cm3, \ - make_context_manager(4) as cm4 \ + make_context_manager1() as cm1, \ + make_context_manager2() as cm2, \ + make_context_manager3() as cm3, \ + make_context_manager4() as cm4 \ : ... # backslashes and an ugly stranded colon ``` @@ -34,6 +34,19 @@ with \ Although when the target version is Python 3.9 or higher, _Black_ will use parentheses instead since they're allowed in Python 3.9 and higher. +An alternative to consider if the backslashes in the above formatting are undesirable is +to use {external:py:obj}`contextlib.ExitStack` to combine context managers in the +following way: + +```python +with contextlib.ExitStack() as exit_stack: + cm1 = exit_stack.enter_context(make_context_manager1()) + cm2 = exit_stack.enter_context(make_context_manager2()) + cm3 = exit_stack.enter_context(make_context_manager3()) + cm4 = exit_stack.enter_context(make_context_manager4()) + ... +``` + ## Preview style Experimental, potentially disruptive style changes are gathered under the `--preview` @@ -49,3 +62,72 @@ plain strings. User-made splits are respected when they do not exceed the line l limit. Line continuation backslashes are converted into parenthesized strings. Unnecessary parentheses are stripped. The stability and status of this feature is tracked in [this issue](https://github.com/psf/black/issues/2188). + +### Removing newlines in the beginning of code blocks + +_Black_ will remove newlines in the beginning of new code blocks, i.e. when the +indentation level is increased. For example: + +```python +def my_func(): + + print("The line above me will be deleted!") +``` + +will be changed to: + +```python +def my_func(): + print("The line above me will be deleted!") +``` + +This new feature will be applied to **all code blocks**: `def`, `class`, `if`, `for`, +`while`, `with`, `case` and `match`. + +### Improved parentheses management + +_Black_ will format parentheses around return annotations similarly to other sets of +parentheses. For example: + +```python +def foo() -> (int): + ... + +def foo() -> looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong: + ... +``` + +will be changed to: + +```python +def foo() -> int: + ... + + +def foo() -> ( + looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong +): + ... +``` + +And, extra parentheses in `await` expressions and `with` statements are removed. For +example: + +```python +with ((open("bla.txt")) as f, open("x")): + ... + +async def main(): + await (asyncio.sleep(1)) +``` + +will be changed to: + +```python +with open("bla.txt") as f, open("x"): + ... + + +async def main(): + await asyncio.sleep(1) +```