X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/e74117f172e29e8a980e2c9de929ad50d3769150..1dadeef47aafeef1c52c64db9aef3b038bd609ea:/tests/composition.py?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/tests/composition.py b/tests/composition.py index 7b462ac..c3dfd3d 100644 --- a/tests/composition.py +++ b/tests/composition.py @@ -3,19 +3,151 @@ class C: def test(self) -> None: with patch("black.out", print): self.assertEqual( - unstyle(str(report)), '1 file reformatted, 1 file failed to reformat.' + unstyle(str(report)), "1 file reformatted, 1 file failed to reformat." ) self.assertEqual( unstyle(str(report)), - '1 file reformatted, 1 file left unchanged, 1 file failed to reformat.', + "1 file reformatted, 1 file left unchanged, 1 file failed to reformat.", ) self.assertEqual( unstyle(str(report)), - '2 files reformatted, 1 file left unchanged, ' - '1 file failed to reformat.', + "2 files reformatted, 1 file left unchanged, " + "1 file failed to reformat.", ) self.assertEqual( unstyle(str(report)), - '2 files reformatted, 2 files left unchanged, ' - '2 files failed to reformat.', + "2 files reformatted, 2 files left unchanged, " + "2 files failed to reformat.", ) + for i in (a,): + if ( + # Rule 1 + i % 2 == 0 + # Rule 2 + and i % 3 == 0 + ): + while ( + # Just a comment + call() + # Another + ): + print(i) + + def omitting_trailers(self) -> None: + get_collection( + hey_this_is_a_very_long_call, it_has_funny_attributes, really=True + )[OneLevelIndex] + get_collection( + hey_this_is_a_very_long_call, it_has_funny_attributes, really=True + )[OneLevelIndex][TwoLevelIndex][ThreeLevelIndex][FourLevelIndex] + d[0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][ + 22 + ] + + def easy_asserts(self) -> None: + assert { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + } == expected, "Not what we expected" + + assert expected == { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + }, "Not what we expected" + + assert expected == { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + } + + def tricky_asserts(self) -> None: + assert { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + } == expected( + value, is_going_to_be="too long to fit in a single line", srsly=True + ), "Not what we expected" + + assert { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + } == expected, ( + "Not what we expected and the message is too long to fit in one line" + ) + + assert expected( + value, is_going_to_be="too long to fit in a single line", srsly=True + ) == { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + }, "Not what we expected" + + assert expected == { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + }, ( + "Not what we expected and the message is too long to fit " + "in one line because it's too long" + ) + + # This is weird but true. + assert expectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpectedexpect == { + key1: value1, + key2: value2, + key3: value3, + key4: value4, + key5: value5, + key6: value6, + key7: value7, + key8: value8, + key9: value9, + }