Implement multiline dictionary and list hugging for preview style (#8293)

## Summary

This PR implement's Black's new single-argument hugging for lists, sets,
and dictionaries under preview style.

For example, this:

```python
foo(
    [
        1,
        2,
        3,
    ]
)
```

Would instead now be formatted as:

```python
foo([
    1,
    2,
    3,
])
```

A couple notes:

- This doesn't apply when the argument has a magic trailing comma.
- This _does_ apply when the argument is starred or double-starred.
- We don't apply this when there are comments before or after the
argument, though Black does in some cases (and moves the comments
outside the call parentheses).

It doesn't say it in the originating PR
(https://github.com/psf/black/pull/3964), but I think this also applies
to parenthesized expressions? At least, it does in my testing of preview
vs. stable, though it's possible that behavior predated the linked PR.

See: #8279.

## Test Plan

Before:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 146 |
| poetry | 0.99925 | 317 | 12 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 322 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 21 |

After:

| project | similarity index | total files | changed files |

|----------------|------------------:|------------------:|------------------:|
| cpython | 0.75804 | 1799 | 1648 |
| django | 0.99984 | 2772 | 34 |
| home-assistant | 0.99963 | 10596 | 146 |
| poetry | 0.96215 | 317 | 34 |
| transformers | 0.99967 | 2657 | 322 |
| twine | 1.00000 | 33 | 0 |
| typeshed | 0.99980 | 3669 | 18 |
| warehouse | 0.99977 | 654 | 13 |
| zulip | 0.99970 | 1459 | 21 |
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@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
def foo_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse(
{
"var_1": foo,
"var_2": bar,
}
)
def foo_square_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse(
[
"var_1",
"var_2",
]
)
func({"a": 37, "b": 42, "c": 927, "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa": 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111})
func(["random_string_number_one","random_string_number_two","random_string_number_three","random_string_number_four"])
func(
{
# expand me
'a':37,
'b':42,
'c':927
}
)
func(
[
'a',
'b',
'c',
]
)
func(
[
'a',
'b',
'c',
],
)
func( # a
[ # b
"c", # c
"d", # d
"e", # e
] # f
) # g
func( # a
{ # b
"c": 1, # c
"d": 2, # d
"e": 3, # e
} # f
) # g
func(
# preserve me
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[ # preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[
# preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[
"c",
# preserve me but hug brackets
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
# preserve me but hug brackets
]
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
] # preserve me but hug brackets
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
# preserve me
)
func([x for x in "short line"])
func([x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"])
func([x for x in [x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"]])
func({"short line"})
func({"long line", "long long line", "long long long line", "long long long long line", "long long long long long line"})
func({{"long line", "long long line", "long long long line", "long long long long line", "long long long long long line"}})
foooooooooooooooooooo(
[{c: n + 1 for c in range(256)} for n in range(100)] + [{}], {size}
)
baaaaaaaaaaaaar(
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], {x}, "a string", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
)
foo(*["long long long long long line", "long long long long long line", "long long long long long line"])
foo(*[str(i) for i in range(100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)])

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@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
def foo_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse({
"var_1": foo,
"var_2": bar,
})
def foo_square_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse([
"var_1",
"var_2",
])
func({
"a": 37,
"b": 42,
"c": 927,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa": 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111,
})
func([
"random_string_number_one",
"random_string_number_two",
"random_string_number_three",
"random_string_number_four",
])
func({
# expand me
"a": 37,
"b": 42,
"c": 927,
})
func([
"a",
"b",
"c",
])
func(
[
"a",
"b",
"c",
],
)
func([ # a # b
"c", # c
"d", # d
"e", # e
]) # f # g
func({ # a # b
"c": 1, # c
"d": 2, # d
"e": 3, # e
}) # f # g
func(
# preserve me
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func([ # preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
])
func([
# preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
])
func([
"c",
# preserve me but hug brackets
"d",
"e",
])
func([
"c",
"d",
"e",
# preserve me but hug brackets
])
func([
"c",
"d",
"e",
]) # preserve me but hug brackets
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
# preserve me
)
func([x for x in "short line"])
func([
x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"
])
func([
x
for x in [
x
for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"
]
])
func({"short line"})
func({
"long line",
"long long line",
"long long long line",
"long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
})
func({
{
"long line",
"long long line",
"long long long line",
"long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
}
})
foooooooooooooooooooo(
[{c: n + 1 for c in range(256)} for n in range(100)] + [{}], {size}
)
baaaaaaaaaaaaar(
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], {x}, "a string", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
)
foo(*[
"long long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
])
foo(*[
str(i) for i in range(100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)
])

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@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
# Preview style: hug brackets to call parentheses.
func([1, 2, 3,])
func( # comment
[1, 2, 3,])
func(
# comment
[1, 2, 3,])
func([1, 2, 3,] # comment
)
func([1, 2, 3,]
# comment
)
func([ # comment
1, 2, 3,]
)
func(([1, 2, 3,]))
func(
(
1,
2,
3,
)
)
# Ensure that comprehensions hug too.
func([(x, y,) for (x, y) in z])
# Ensure that dictionaries hug too.
func({1: 2, 3: 4, 5: 6,})
# Ensure that the same behavior is applied to parenthesized expressions.
([1, 2, 3,])
( # comment
[1, 2, 3,])
(
[ # comment
1, 2, 3,])
# Ensure that starred arguments are also hugged.
foo(
*[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
* # comment
[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
**[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
** # comment
[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
# Ensure that multi-argument calls are _not_ hugged.
func([1, 2, 3,], bar)
func([(x, y,) for (x, y) in z], bar)
# Ensure that return type annotations (which use `parenthesize_if_expands`) are also hugged.
def func() -> [1, 2, 3,]:
pass
def func() -> ([1, 2, 3,]):
pass
def func() -> ([1, 2, 3,]):
pass
def func() -> ( # comment
[1, 2, 3,]):
pass
def func() -> (
[1, 2, 3,] # comment
):
pass
def func() -> (
[1, 2, 3,]
# comment
):
pass
# Ensure that nested lists are hugged.
func([
[
1,
2,
3,
]
])
func([
# comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
])
func([
[
1,
2,
3,
]
# comment
])
func([
[ # comment
1,
2,
3,
]
])
func([ # comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
])

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use ruff_formatter::{format_args, write, Argument, Arguments};
use ruff_formatter::{write, Argument, Arguments};
use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange, TextSize};
use crate::context::{NodeLevel, WithNodeLevel};
@ -12,11 +12,20 @@ where
{
ParenthesizeIfExpands {
inner: Argument::new(content),
indent: true,
}
}
pub(crate) struct ParenthesizeIfExpands<'a, 'ast> {
inner: Argument<'a, PyFormatContext<'ast>>,
indent: bool,
}
impl ParenthesizeIfExpands<'_, '_> {
pub(crate) fn with_indent(mut self, indent: bool) -> Self {
self.indent = indent;
self
}
}
impl<'ast> Format<PyFormatContext<'ast>> for ParenthesizeIfExpands<'_, 'ast> {
@ -26,11 +35,17 @@ impl<'ast> Format<PyFormatContext<'ast>> for ParenthesizeIfExpands<'_, 'ast> {
write!(
f,
[group(&format_args![
if_group_breaks(&token("(")),
soft_block_indent(&Arguments::from(&self.inner)),
if_group_breaks(&token(")")),
])]
[group(&format_with(|f| {
if_group_breaks(&token("(")).fmt(f)?;
if self.indent {
soft_block_indent(&Arguments::from(&self.inner)).fmt(f)?;
} else {
Arguments::from(&self.inner).fmt(f)?;
};
if_group_breaks(&token(")")).fmt(f)
}))]
)
}
}

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ use crate::expression::parentheses::{
OptionalParentheses, Parentheses, Parenthesize,
};
use crate::prelude::*;
use crate::PyFormatOptions;
mod binary_like;
pub(crate) mod expr_attribute;
@ -126,10 +127,12 @@ impl FormatRule<Expr, PyFormatContext<'_>> for FormatExpr {
Parentheses::Never => false,
};
if parenthesize {
let comment = f.context().comments().clone();
let node_comments = comment.leading_dangling_trailing(expression);
let comments = f.context().comments().clone();
let node_comments = comments.leading_dangling_trailing(expression);
if !node_comments.has_leading() && !node_comments.has_trailing() {
parenthesized("(", &format_expr, ")").fmt(f)
parenthesized("(", &format_expr, ")")
.with_indent(!is_expression_huggable(expression, f.options()))
.fmt(f)
} else {
format_with_parentheses_comments(expression, &node_comments, f)
}
@ -403,9 +406,11 @@ impl Format<PyFormatContext<'_>> for MaybeParenthesizeExpression<'_> {
parenthesize_if_expands(&expression.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never))
.fmt(f)
}
Parenthesize::IfRequired => {
expression.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never).fmt(f)
}
Parenthesize::Optional | Parenthesize::IfBreaks => {
if can_omit_optional_parentheses(expression, f.context()) {
optional_parentheses(&expression.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never))
@ -427,6 +432,7 @@ impl Format<PyFormatContext<'_>> for MaybeParenthesizeExpression<'_> {
Parenthesize::Optional | Parenthesize::IfRequired => {
expression.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never).fmt(f)
}
Parenthesize::IfBreaks => {
// Is the expression the last token in the parent statement.
// Excludes `await` and `yield` for which Black doesn't seem to apply the layout?
@ -534,6 +540,7 @@ impl Format<PyFormatContext<'_>> for MaybeParenthesizeExpression<'_> {
OptionalParentheses::Never => match parenthesize {
Parenthesize::IfBreaksOrIfRequired => {
parenthesize_if_expands(&expression.format().with_options(Parentheses::Never))
.with_indent(!is_expression_huggable(expression, f.options()))
.fmt(f)
}
@ -1119,6 +1126,86 @@ pub(crate) fn has_own_parentheses(
}
}
/// Returns `true` if the expression can hug directly to enclosing parentheses, as in Black's
/// `hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets` preview style behavior.
///
/// For example, in preview style, given:
/// ```python
/// ([1, 2, 3,])
/// ```
///
/// We want to format it as:
/// ```python
/// ([
/// 1,
/// 2,
/// 3,
/// ])
/// ```
///
/// As opposed to:
/// ```python
/// (
/// [
/// 1,
/// 2,
/// 3,
/// ]
/// )
/// ```
pub(crate) fn is_expression_huggable(expr: &Expr, options: &PyFormatOptions) -> bool {
if !options.preview().is_enabled() {
return false;
}
match expr {
Expr::Tuple(_)
| Expr::List(_)
| Expr::Set(_)
| Expr::Dict(_)
| Expr::ListComp(_)
| Expr::SetComp(_)
| Expr::DictComp(_) => true,
Expr::Starred(ast::ExprStarred { value, .. }) => matches!(
value.as_ref(),
Expr::Tuple(_)
| Expr::List(_)
| Expr::Set(_)
| Expr::Dict(_)
| Expr::ListComp(_)
| Expr::SetComp(_)
| Expr::DictComp(_)
),
Expr::BoolOp(_)
| Expr::NamedExpr(_)
| Expr::BinOp(_)
| Expr::UnaryOp(_)
| Expr::Lambda(_)
| Expr::IfExp(_)
| Expr::GeneratorExp(_)
| Expr::Await(_)
| Expr::Yield(_)
| Expr::YieldFrom(_)
| Expr::Compare(_)
| Expr::Call(_)
| Expr::FormattedValue(_)
| Expr::FString(_)
| Expr::Attribute(_)
| Expr::Subscript(_)
| Expr::Name(_)
| Expr::Slice(_)
| Expr::IpyEscapeCommand(_)
| Expr::StringLiteral(_)
| Expr::BytesLiteral(_)
| Expr::NumberLiteral(_)
| Expr::BooleanLiteral(_)
| Expr::NoneLiteral(_)
| Expr::EllipsisLiteral(_) => false,
}
}
/// The precedence of [python operators](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/expressions.html#operator-precedence) from
/// highest to lowest priority.
///
@ -1144,7 +1231,7 @@ enum OperatorPrecedence {
Conditional,
}
impl From<ast::Operator> for OperatorPrecedence {
impl From<Operator> for OperatorPrecedence {
fn from(value: Operator) -> Self {
match value {
Operator::Add | Operator::Sub => OperatorPrecedence::Additive,

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@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ pub enum Parentheses {
Never,
}
/// Returns `true` if the [`ExpressionRef`] is enclosed by parentheses in the source code.
pub(crate) fn is_expression_parenthesized(
expr: ExpressionRef,
comment_ranges: &CommentRanges,
@ -125,6 +126,7 @@ where
FormatParenthesized {
left,
comments: &[],
indent: true,
content: Argument::new(content),
right,
}
@ -133,6 +135,7 @@ where
pub(crate) struct FormatParenthesized<'content, 'ast> {
left: &'static str,
comments: &'content [SourceComment],
indent: bool,
content: Argument<'content, PyFormatContext<'ast>>,
right: &'static str,
}
@ -153,6 +156,11 @@ impl<'content, 'ast> FormatParenthesized<'content, 'ast> {
) -> FormatParenthesized<'content, 'ast> {
FormatParenthesized { comments, ..self }
}
/// Whether to indent the content within the parentheses.
pub(crate) fn with_indent(self, indent: bool) -> FormatParenthesized<'content, 'ast> {
FormatParenthesized { indent, ..self }
}
}
impl<'ast> Format<PyFormatContext<'ast>> for FormatParenthesized<'_, 'ast> {
@ -160,10 +168,15 @@ impl<'ast> Format<PyFormatContext<'ast>> for FormatParenthesized<'_, 'ast> {
let current_level = f.context().node_level();
let content = format_with(|f| {
group(&format_args![
dangling_open_parenthesis_comments(self.comments),
soft_block_indent(&Arguments::from(&self.content))
])
group(&format_with(|f| {
dangling_open_parenthesis_comments(self.comments).fmt(f)?;
if self.indent || !self.comments.is_empty() {
soft_block_indent(&Arguments::from(&self.content)).fmt(f)?;
} else {
Arguments::from(&self.content).fmt(f)?;
}
Ok(())
}))
.fmt(f)
});

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@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
use ruff_formatter::write;
use ruff_formatter::{write, FormatContext};
use ruff_python_ast::{ArgOrKeyword, Arguments, Expr};
use ruff_python_trivia::{SimpleTokenKind, SimpleTokenizer};
use ruff_text_size::{Ranged, TextRange, TextSize};
use crate::comments::SourceComment;
use crate::expression::expr_generator_exp::GeneratorExpParentheses;
use crate::expression::is_expression_huggable;
use crate::expression::parentheses::{empty_parenthesized, parenthesized, Parentheses};
use crate::other::commas;
use crate::prelude::*;
#[derive(Default)]
@ -104,6 +106,7 @@ impl FormatNodeRule<Arguments> for FormatArguments {
// )
// ```
parenthesized("(", &group(&all_arguments), ")")
.with_indent(!is_argument_huggable(item, f.context()))
.with_dangling_comments(dangling_comments)
]
)
@ -143,3 +146,68 @@ fn is_single_argument_parenthesized(argument: &Expr, call_end: TextSize, source:
false
}
/// Returns `true` if the arguments can hug directly to the enclosing parentheses in the call, as
/// in Black's `hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets` preview style behavior.
///
/// For example, in preview style, given:
/// ```python
/// func([1, 2, 3,])
/// ```
///
/// We want to format it as:
/// ```python
/// func([
/// 1,
/// 2,
/// 3,
/// ])
/// ```
///
/// As opposed to:
/// ```python
/// func(
/// [
/// 1,
/// 2,
/// 3,
/// ]
/// )
/// ```
///
/// Hugging should only be applied to single-argument collections, like lists, or starred versions
/// of those collections.
fn is_argument_huggable(item: &Arguments, context: &PyFormatContext) -> bool {
let options = context.options();
if !options.preview().is_enabled() {
return false;
}
// Find the lone argument or `**kwargs` keyword.
let arg = match (item.args.as_slice(), item.keywords.as_slice()) {
([arg], []) => arg,
([], [keyword]) if keyword.arg.is_none() && !context.comments().has(keyword) => {
&keyword.value
}
_ => return false,
};
// If the expression itself isn't huggable, then we can't hug it.
if !is_expression_huggable(arg, options) {
return false;
}
// If the expression has leading or trailing comments, then we can't hug it.
let comments = context.comments().leading_dangling_trailing(arg);
if comments.has_leading() || comments.has_trailing() {
return false;
}
// If the expression has a trailing comma, then we can't hug it.
if options.magic_trailing_comma().is_respect()
&& commas::has_magic_trailing_comma(TextRange::new(arg.end(), item.end()), options, context)
{
return false;
}
true
}

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@ -0,0 +1,543 @@
---
source: crates/ruff_python_formatter/tests/fixtures.rs
input_file: crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/test/fixtures/black/simple_cases/preview_hug_parens_with_braces_and_square_brackets.py
---
## Input
```python
def foo_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse(
{
"var_1": foo,
"var_2": bar,
}
)
def foo_square_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse(
[
"var_1",
"var_2",
]
)
func({"a": 37, "b": 42, "c": 927, "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa": 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111})
func(["random_string_number_one","random_string_number_two","random_string_number_three","random_string_number_four"])
func(
{
# expand me
'a':37,
'b':42,
'c':927
}
)
func(
[
'a',
'b',
'c',
]
)
func(
[
'a',
'b',
'c',
],
)
func( # a
[ # b
"c", # c
"d", # d
"e", # e
] # f
) # g
func( # a
{ # b
"c": 1, # c
"d": 2, # d
"e": 3, # e
} # f
) # g
func(
# preserve me
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[ # preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[
# preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[
"c",
# preserve me but hug brackets
"d",
"e",
]
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
# preserve me but hug brackets
]
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
] # preserve me but hug brackets
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
# preserve me
)
func([x for x in "short line"])
func([x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"])
func([x for x in [x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"]])
func({"short line"})
func({"long line", "long long line", "long long long line", "long long long long line", "long long long long long line"})
func({{"long line", "long long line", "long long long line", "long long long long line", "long long long long long line"}})
foooooooooooooooooooo(
[{c: n + 1 for c in range(256)} for n in range(100)] + [{}], {size}
)
baaaaaaaaaaaaar(
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], {x}, "a string", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
)
foo(*["long long long long long line", "long long long long long line", "long long long long long line"])
foo(*[str(i) for i in range(100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)])
```
## Black Differences
```diff
--- Black
+++ Ruff
@@ -47,17 +47,21 @@
],
)
-func([ # a # b
- "c", # c
- "d", # d
- "e", # e
-]) # f # g
+func( # a
+ [ # b
+ "c", # c
+ "d", # d
+ "e", # e
+ ] # f
+) # g
-func({ # a # b
- "c": 1, # c
- "d": 2, # d
- "e": 3, # e
-}) # f # g
+func( # a
+ { # b
+ "c": 1, # c
+ "d": 2, # d
+ "e": 3, # e
+ } # f
+) # g
func(
# preserve me
@@ -95,11 +99,13 @@
# preserve me but hug brackets
])
-func([
- "c",
- "d",
- "e",
-]) # preserve me but hug brackets
+func(
+ [
+ "c",
+ "d",
+ "e",
+ ] # preserve me but hug brackets
+)
func(
[
```
## Ruff Output
```python
def foo_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse({
"var_1": foo,
"var_2": bar,
})
def foo_square_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse([
"var_1",
"var_2",
])
func({
"a": 37,
"b": 42,
"c": 927,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa": 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111,
})
func([
"random_string_number_one",
"random_string_number_two",
"random_string_number_three",
"random_string_number_four",
])
func({
# expand me
"a": 37,
"b": 42,
"c": 927,
})
func([
"a",
"b",
"c",
])
func(
[
"a",
"b",
"c",
],
)
func( # a
[ # b
"c", # c
"d", # d
"e", # e
] # f
) # g
func( # a
{ # b
"c": 1, # c
"d": 2, # d
"e": 3, # e
} # f
) # g
func(
# preserve me
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func([ # preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
])
func([
# preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
])
func([
"c",
# preserve me but hug brackets
"d",
"e",
])
func([
"c",
"d",
"e",
# preserve me but hug brackets
])
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
] # preserve me but hug brackets
)
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
# preserve me
)
func([x for x in "short line"])
func([
x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"
])
func([
x
for x in [
x
for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"
]
])
func({"short line"})
func({
"long line",
"long long line",
"long long long line",
"long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
})
func({
{
"long line",
"long long line",
"long long long line",
"long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
}
})
foooooooooooooooooooo(
[{c: n + 1 for c in range(256)} for n in range(100)] + [{}], {size}
)
baaaaaaaaaaaaar(
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], {x}, "a string", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
)
foo(*[
"long long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
])
foo(*[
str(i) for i in range(100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)
])
```
## Black Output
```python
def foo_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse({
"var_1": foo,
"var_2": bar,
})
def foo_square_brackets(request):
return JsonResponse([
"var_1",
"var_2",
])
func({
"a": 37,
"b": 42,
"c": 927,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa": 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111,
})
func([
"random_string_number_one",
"random_string_number_two",
"random_string_number_three",
"random_string_number_four",
])
func({
# expand me
"a": 37,
"b": 42,
"c": 927,
})
func([
"a",
"b",
"c",
])
func(
[
"a",
"b",
"c",
],
)
func([ # a # b
"c", # c
"d", # d
"e", # e
]) # f # g
func({ # a # b
"c": 1, # c
"d": 2, # d
"e": 3, # e
}) # f # g
func(
# preserve me
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
)
func([ # preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
])
func([
# preserve me but hug brackets
"c",
"d",
"e",
])
func([
"c",
# preserve me but hug brackets
"d",
"e",
])
func([
"c",
"d",
"e",
# preserve me but hug brackets
])
func([
"c",
"d",
"e",
]) # preserve me but hug brackets
func(
[
"c",
"d",
"e",
]
# preserve me
)
func([x for x in "short line"])
func([
x for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"
])
func([
x
for x in [
x
for x in "long line long line long line long line long line long line long line"
]
])
func({"short line"})
func({
"long line",
"long long line",
"long long long line",
"long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
})
func({
{
"long line",
"long long line",
"long long long line",
"long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
}
})
foooooooooooooooooooo(
[{c: n + 1 for c in range(256)} for n in range(100)] + [{}], {size}
)
baaaaaaaaaaaaar(
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], {x}, "a string", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
)
foo(*[
"long long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
"long long long long long line",
])
foo(*[
str(i) for i in range(100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000)
])
```

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@ -0,0 +1,752 @@
---
source: crates/ruff_python_formatter/tests/fixtures.rs
input_file: crates/ruff_python_formatter/resources/test/fixtures/ruff/expression/hug.py
---
## Input
```python
# Preview style: hug brackets to call parentheses.
func([1, 2, 3,])
func( # comment
[1, 2, 3,])
func(
# comment
[1, 2, 3,])
func([1, 2, 3,] # comment
)
func([1, 2, 3,]
# comment
)
func([ # comment
1, 2, 3,]
)
func(([1, 2, 3,]))
func(
(
1,
2,
3,
)
)
# Ensure that comprehensions hug too.
func([(x, y,) for (x, y) in z])
# Ensure that dictionaries hug too.
func({1: 2, 3: 4, 5: 6,})
# Ensure that the same behavior is applied to parenthesized expressions.
([1, 2, 3,])
( # comment
[1, 2, 3,])
(
[ # comment
1, 2, 3,])
# Ensure that starred arguments are also hugged.
foo(
*[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
* # comment
[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
**[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
** # comment
[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
# Ensure that multi-argument calls are _not_ hugged.
func([1, 2, 3,], bar)
func([(x, y,) for (x, y) in z], bar)
# Ensure that return type annotations (which use `parenthesize_if_expands`) are also hugged.
def func() -> [1, 2, 3,]:
pass
def func() -> ([1, 2, 3,]):
pass
def func() -> ([1, 2, 3,]):
pass
def func() -> ( # comment
[1, 2, 3,]):
pass
def func() -> (
[1, 2, 3,] # comment
):
pass
def func() -> (
[1, 2, 3,]
# comment
):
pass
# Ensure that nested lists are hugged.
func([
[
1,
2,
3,
]
])
func([
# comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
])
func([
[
1,
2,
3,
]
# comment
])
func([
[ # comment
1,
2,
3,
]
])
func([ # comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
])
```
## Output
```python
# Preview style: hug brackets to call parentheses.
func(
[
1,
2,
3,
]
)
func( # comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
)
func(
# comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
)
func(
[
1,
2,
3,
] # comment
)
func(
[
1,
2,
3,
]
# comment
)
func(
[ # comment
1,
2,
3,
]
)
func(
(
[
1,
2,
3,
]
)
)
func(
(
1,
2,
3,
)
)
# Ensure that comprehensions hug too.
func(
[
(
x,
y,
)
for (x, y) in z
]
)
# Ensure that dictionaries hug too.
func(
{
1: 2,
3: 4,
5: 6,
}
)
# Ensure that the same behavior is applied to parenthesized expressions.
(
[
1,
2,
3,
]
)
( # comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
)
(
[ # comment
1,
2,
3,
]
)
# Ensure that starred arguments are also hugged.
foo(
*[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
# comment
*[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
**[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
foo(
# comment
**[
a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
]
)
# Ensure that multi-argument calls are _not_ hugged.
func(
[
1,
2,
3,
],
bar,
)
func(
[
(
x,
y,
)
for (x, y) in z
],
bar,
)
# Ensure that return type annotations (which use `parenthesize_if_expands`) are also hugged.
def func() -> (
[
1,
2,
3,
]
):
pass
def func() -> (
[
1,
2,
3,
]
):
pass
def func() -> (
[
1,
2,
3,
]
):
pass
def func() -> ( # comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
):
pass
def func() -> (
[
1,
2,
3,
] # comment
):
pass
def func() -> (
[
1,
2,
3,
]
# comment
):
pass
# Ensure that nested lists are hugged.
func(
[
[
1,
2,
3,
]
]
)
func(
[
# comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
]
)
func(
[
[
1,
2,
3,
]
# comment
]
)
func(
[
[ # comment
1,
2,
3,
]
]
)
func(
[ # comment
[
1,
2,
3,
]
]
)
```
## Preview changes
```diff
--- Stable
+++ Preview
@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
# Preview style: hug brackets to call parentheses.
-func(
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-)
+func([
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+])
func( # comment
[
@@ -41,61 +39,47 @@
# comment
)
-func(
- [ # comment
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-)
+func([ # comment
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+])
-func(
- (
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
- )
-)
+func(([
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+]))
-func(
- (
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- )
-)
+func((
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+))
# Ensure that comprehensions hug too.
-func(
- [
- (
- x,
- y,
- )
- for (x, y) in z
- ]
-)
+func([
+ (
+ x,
+ y,
+ )
+ for (x, y) in z
+])
# Ensure that dictionaries hug too.
-func(
- {
- 1: 2,
- 3: 4,
- 5: 6,
- }
-)
+func({
+ 1: 2,
+ 3: 4,
+ 5: 6,
+})
# Ensure that the same behavior is applied to parenthesized expressions.
-(
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-)
+([
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+])
( # comment
[
@@ -105,21 +89,17 @@
]
)
-(
- [ # comment
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-)
+([ # comment
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+])
# Ensure that starred arguments are also hugged.
-foo(
- *[
- a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
- for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
- ]
-)
+foo(*[
+ a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
+ for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
+])
foo(
# comment
@@ -129,12 +109,10 @@
]
)
-foo(
- **[
- a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
- for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
- ]
-)
+foo(**[
+ a_long_function_name(a_long_variable_name)
+ for a_long_variable_name in some_generator
+])
foo(
# comment
@@ -167,33 +145,27 @@
# Ensure that return type annotations (which use `parenthesize_if_expands`) are also hugged.
-def func() -> (
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-):
+def func() -> ([
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+]):
pass
-def func() -> (
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-):
+def func() -> ([
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+]):
pass
-def func() -> (
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
-):
+def func() -> ([
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
+]):
pass
@@ -229,56 +201,46 @@
# Ensure that nested lists are hugged.
-func(
+func([
[
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
]
-)
+])
-func(
+func([
+ # comment
[
- # comment
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
]
-)
+])
-func(
+func([
[
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
- # comment
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
]
-)
+ # comment
+])
-func(
- [
- [ # comment
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
+func([
+ [ # comment
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
]
-)
+])
-func(
- [ # comment
- [
- 1,
- 2,
- 3,
- ]
+func([ # comment
+ [
+ 1,
+ 2,
+ 3,
]
-)
+])
```

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@ -194,4 +194,24 @@ response = await sync_to_async(
```
## Preview changes
```diff
--- Stable
+++ Preview
@@ -62,9 +62,9 @@
1
}.unicodedata.normalize("NFKCNFKCNFKCNFKCNFKC", s2).casefold()
-ct_match = ([]).unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", s1).casefold() == (
- []
-).unicodedata.normalize("NFKCNFKCNFKCNFKCNFKC", s2).casefold()
+ct_match = ([]).unicodedata.normalize(
+ "NFKC", s1
+).casefold() == ([]).unicodedata.normalize("NFKCNFKCNFKCNFKCNFKC", s2).casefold()
return await self.http_client.fetch(
f"http://127.0.0.1:{self.port}{path}",
```