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- """Regression test case for bad-continuation."""
- # pylint: disable=print-statement,using-constant-test
- # Various alignment for brackets
- from __future__ import print_function
-
- LIST0 = [
- 1, 2, 3
- ]
- LIST1 = [
- 1, 2, 3
- ]
- LIST2 = [
- 1, 2, 3
- ] # [bad-continuation]
-
- # Alignment inside literals
- W0 = [1, 2, 3,
- 4, 5, 6,
- 7, # [bad-continuation]
- 8, 9, 10,
- 11, 12, 13,
- # and a comment
- 14, 15, 16]
-
- W1 = {
- 'a': 1,
- 'b': 2, # [bad-continuation]
- 'c': 3,
- }
-
- W2 = {
- 'a': 1,
- 'b': 2, # [bad-continuation]
- 'c': 3,
- }
-
- W2 = ['some', 'contents' # with a continued comment that may be aligned
- # under the previous comment (optionally)
- 'and',
- 'more', # but this
- # [bad-continuation] is not accepted
- 'contents', # [bad-continuation] nor this.
- ]
-
- # Values in dictionaries should be indented 4 spaces further if they are on a
- # different line than their key
- W4 = {
- 'key1':
- 'value1', # Grandfather in the old style
- 'key2':
- 'value2', # [bad-continuation]
- 'key3':
- 'value3', # Comma here
- }
-
- # And should follow the same rules as continuations within parens
- W5 = {
- 'key1': 'long value'
- 'long continuation',
- 'key2': 'breaking'
- 'wrong', # [bad-continuation]
- 'key3': 2*(
- 2+2),
- 'key4': ('parenthesis',
- 'continuation') # No comma here
- }
-
- # Allow values to line up with their keys when the key is next to the brace
- W6 = {'key1':
- 'value1',
- 'key2':
- 'value2',
- }
-
- # Or allow them to be indented
- W7 = {'key1':
- 'value1',
- 'key2':
- 'value2'
- }
-
- # Bug that caused a warning on the previous two cases permitted these odd
- # incorrect indentations
- W8 = {'key1':
- 'value1', # [bad-continuation]
- }
-
- W9 = {'key1':
- 'value1', # [bad-continuation]
- }
-
- # Alignment of arguments in function definitions
- def continue1(some_arg,
- some_other_arg):
- """A function with well-aligned arguments."""
- print(some_arg, some_other_arg)
-
-
- def continue2(
- some_arg,
- some_other_arg):
- """A function with well-aligned arguments."""
- print(some_arg, some_other_arg)
-
- def continue3(
- some_arg, # [bad-continuation]
- some_other_arg): # [bad-continuation]
- """A function with misaligned arguments"""
- print(some_arg, some_other_arg)
-
- def continue4( # pylint:disable=missing-docstring
- arg1,
- arg2): print(arg1, arg2)
-
-
- def callee(*args):
- """noop"""
- print(args)
-
-
- callee(
- "a",
- "b"
- )
-
- callee("a",
- "b") # [bad-continuation]
-
- callee(5, {'a': 'b',
- 'c': 'd'})
-
- if (
- 1
- ): pass
-
- if (
- 1
- ): pass
- if (
- 1
- ): pass # [bad-continuation]
-
- if (1 and
- 2): # [bad-continuation]
- pass
-
- while (1 and
- 2):
- pass
-
- while (1 and
- 2 and # [bad-continuation]
- 3):
- pass
-
- if (
- 2): pass # [bad-continuation]
-
- if (1 or
- 2 or
- 3): pass
-
- if (1 or
- 2 or # [bad-continuation]
- 3): print(1, 2)
-
- if (1 and
- 2): pass # [bad-continuation]
-
- if (
- 2): pass
-
- if (
- 2): # [bad-continuation]
- pass
-
- L1 = (lambda a,
- b: a + b)
-
- if not (1 and
- 2):
- print(3)
-
- if not (1 and
- 2): # [bad-continuation]
- print(3)
-
- continue2("foo",
- some_other_arg="this "
- "is "
- "fine")
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