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# Used to be the file for W191
#: E101+1
if False:
print # indented with 1 tab
#: E101+1
y = x == 2 \
or x == 3
#: E101+5
if (
x == (
3
) or
y == 4):
pass
#: E101+3
if x == 2 \
or y > 1 \
or x == 3:
pass
#: E101+3
if x == 2 \
or y > 1 \
or x == 3:
pass
#: E101+1
if (foo == bar and baz == frop):
pass
#: E101+1
if (foo == bar and baz == frop):
pass
#: E101+2 E101+3
if start[1] > end_col and not (
over_indent == 4 and indent_next):
assert (0, "E121 continuation line over-"
"indented for visual indent")
#: E101+3
def long_function_name(
var_one, var_two, var_three,
var_four):
hello(var_one)
#: E101+2
if ((row < 0 or self.moduleCount <= row or
col < 0 or self.moduleCount <= col)):
raise Exception("%s,%s - %s" % (row, col, self.moduleCount))
#: E101+1 E101+2 E101+3 E101+4 E101+5 E101+6
if bar:
assert (
start, 'E121 lines starting with a '
'closing bracket should be indented '
"to match that of the opening "
"bracket's line"
)
# you want vertical alignment, so use a parens
#: E101+3
if ((foo.bar("baz") and
foo.bar("frop")
)):
hello("yes")
#: E101+3
# also ok, but starting to look like LISP
if ((foo.bar("baz") and
foo.bar("frop"))):
hello("yes")
#: E101+1
if (a == 2 or b == "abc def ghi" "jkl mno"):
assert True
#: E101+2
if (a == 2 or b == """abc def ghi
jkl mno"""):
assert True
#: E101+1 E101+2
if length > options.max_line_length:
assert options.max_line_length, \
"E501 line too long (%d characters)" % length
#: E101+1 E101+2
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, PEP8_BIN)):
cmd = ([os.path.join(path, PEP8_BIN)] +
self._pep8_options(targetfile))
# TODO Tabs in docstrings shouldn't be there, use \t.
'''
multiline string with tab in it'''
# Same here.
'''multiline string
with tabs
and spaces
'''
# Okay
'''sometimes, you just need to go nuts in a multiline string
and allow all sorts of crap
like mixed tabs and spaces
or trailing whitespace
or long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long long lines
''' # noqa
# Okay
'''this one
will get no warning
even though the noqa comment is not immediately after the string
''' + foo # noqa
#: E101+2
if foo is None and bar is "frop" and \
blah == 'yeah':
blah = 'yeahnah'
#: E101+1 E101+2 E101+3
if True:
foo(
1,
2)
#: E101+1 E101+2 E101+3 E101+4 E101+5
def test_keys(self):
"""areas.json - All regions are accounted for."""
expected = set([
u'Norrbotten',
u'V\xe4sterbotten',
])
#: E101+1
x = [
'abc'
]
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