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# Python settings for QMK
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[yapf]
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# Align closing bracket with visual indentation.
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align_closing_bracket_with_visual_indent=True
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# Allow dictionary keys to exist on multiple lines. For example:
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#
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# x = {
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# ('this is the first element of a tuple',
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# 'this is the second element of a tuple'):
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# value,
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# }
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allow_multiline_dictionary_keys=False
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# Allow lambdas to be formatted on more than one line.
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allow_multiline_lambdas=False
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# Allow splitting before a default / named assignment in an argument list.
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allow_split_before_default_or_named_assigns=True
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# Allow splits before the dictionary value.
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allow_split_before_dict_value=True
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# Let spacing indicate operator precedence. For example:
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#
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# a = 1 * 2 + 3 / 4
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# b = 1 / 2 - 3 * 4
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# c = (1 + 2) * (3 - 4)
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# d = (1 - 2) / (3 + 4)
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# e = 1 * 2 - 3
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# f = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4
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#
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# will be formatted as follows to indicate precedence:
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#
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# a = 1*2 + 3/4
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# b = 1/2 - 3*4
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# c = (1+2) * (3-4)
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# d = (1-2) / (3+4)
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# e = 1*2 - 3
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# f = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4
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#
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arithmetic_precedence_indication=True
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# Number of blank lines surrounding top-level function and class
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# definitions.
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blank_lines_around_top_level_definition=2
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# Insert a blank line before a class-level docstring.
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blank_line_before_class_docstring=False
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# Insert a blank line before a module docstring.
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blank_line_before_module_docstring=False
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# Insert a blank line before a 'def' or 'class' immediately nested
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# within another 'def' or 'class'. For example:
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#
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# class Foo:
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# # <------ this blank line
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# def method():
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# ...
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blank_line_before_nested_class_or_def=False
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# Do not split consecutive brackets. Only relevant when
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# dedent_closing_brackets is set. For example:
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#
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# call_func_that_takes_a_dict(
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# {
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# 'key1': 'value1',
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# 'key2': 'value2',
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# }
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# )
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#
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# would reformat to:
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#
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# call_func_that_takes_a_dict({
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# 'key1': 'value1',
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# 'key2': 'value2',
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# })
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coalesce_brackets=True
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# The column limit.
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column_limit=256
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# The style for continuation alignment. Possible values are:
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#
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# - SPACE: Use spaces for continuation alignment. This is default behavior.
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# - FIXED: Use fixed number (CONTINUATION_INDENT_WIDTH) of columns
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# (ie: CONTINUATION_INDENT_WIDTH/INDENT_WIDTH tabs) for continuation
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# alignment.
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# - VALIGN-RIGHT: Vertically align continuation lines with indent
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# characters. Slightly right (one more indent character) if cannot
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# vertically align continuation lines with indent characters.
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#
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# For options FIXED, and VALIGN-RIGHT are only available when USE_TABS is
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# enabled.
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continuation_align_style=SPACE
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# Indent width used for line continuations.
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continuation_indent_width=4
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# Put closing brackets on a separate line, dedented, if the bracketed
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# expression can't fit in a single line. Applies to all kinds of brackets,
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# including function definitions and calls. For example:
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#
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# config = {
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# 'key1': 'value1',
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# 'key2': 'value2',
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# } # <--- this bracket is dedented and on a separate line
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#
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# time_series = self.remote_client.query_entity_counters(
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# entity='dev3246.region1',
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# key='dns.query_latency_tcp',
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# transform=Transformation.AVERAGE(window=timedelta(seconds=60)),
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# start_ts=now()-timedelta(days=3),
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# end_ts=now(),
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# ) # <--- this bracket is dedented and on a separate line
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dedent_closing_brackets=True
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# Disable the heuristic which places each list element on a separate line
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# if the list is comma-terminated.
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disable_ending_comma_heuristic=False
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# Place each dictionary entry onto its own line.
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each_dict_entry_on_separate_line=True
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# The regex for an i18n comment. The presence of this comment stops
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# reformatting of that line, because the comments are required to be
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# next to the string they translate.
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i18n_comment=
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# The i18n function call names. The presence of this function stops
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# reformattting on that line, because the string it has cannot be moved
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# away from the i18n comment.
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i18n_function_call=
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# Indent blank lines.
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indent_blank_lines=False
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# Indent the dictionary value if it cannot fit on the same line as the
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# dictionary key. For example:
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#
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# config = {
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# 'key1':
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# 'value1',
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# 'key2': value1 +
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# value2,
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# }
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indent_dictionary_value=True
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# The number of columns to use for indentation.
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indent_width=4
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# Join short lines into one line. E.g., single line 'if' statements.
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join_multiple_lines=False
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# Do not include spaces around selected binary operators. For example:
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#
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# 1 + 2 * 3 - 4 / 5
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#
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# will be formatted as follows when configured with "*,/":
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#
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# 1 + 2*3 - 4/5
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no_spaces_around_selected_binary_operators=
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# Use spaces around default or named assigns.
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spaces_around_default_or_named_assign=False
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# Use spaces around the power operator.
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spaces_around_power_operator=False
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# The number of spaces required before a trailing comment.
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# This can be a single value (representing the number of spaces
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# before each trailing comment) or list of values (representing
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# alignment column values; trailing comments within a block will
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# be aligned to the first column value that is greater than the maximum
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# line length within the block). For example:
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#
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# With spaces_before_comment=5:
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#
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# 1 + 1 # Adding values
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#
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# will be formatted as:
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#
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# 1 + 1 # Adding values <-- 5 spaces between the end of the statement and comment
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#
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# With spaces_before_comment=15, 20:
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#
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# 1 + 1 # Adding values
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# two + two # More adding
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#
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# longer_statement # This is a longer statement
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# short # This is a shorter statement
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#
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# a_very_long_statement_that_extends_beyond_the_final_column # Comment
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# short # This is a shorter statement
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#
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# will be formatted as:
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#
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# 1 + 1 # Adding values <-- end of line comments in block aligned to col 15
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# two + two # More adding
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#
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# longer_statement # This is a longer statement <-- end of line comments in block aligned to col 20
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# short # This is a shorter statement
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#
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# a_very_long_statement_that_extends_beyond_the_final_column # Comment <-- the end of line comments are aligned based on the line length
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# short # This is a shorter statement
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#
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spaces_before_comment=2
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# Insert a space between the ending comma and closing bracket of a list,
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# etc.
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space_between_ending_comma_and_closing_bracket=False
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# Split before arguments
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split_all_comma_separated_values=False
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# Split before arguments if the argument list is terminated by a
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# comma.
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split_arguments_when_comma_terminated=True
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# Set to True to prefer splitting before '+', '-', '*', '/', '//', or '@'
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# rather than after.
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split_before_arithmetic_operator=False
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# Set to True to prefer splitting before '&', '|' or '^' rather than
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# after.
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split_before_bitwise_operator=True
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# Split before the closing bracket if a list or dict literal doesn't fit on
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# a single line.
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split_before_closing_bracket=True
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# Split before a dictionary or set generator (comp_for). For example, note
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# the split before the 'for':
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#
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# foo = {
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# variable: 'Hello world, have a nice day!'
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# for variable in bar if variable != 42
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# }
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split_before_dict_set_generator=True
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# Split before the '.' if we need to split a longer expression:
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#
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# foo = ('This is a really long string: {}, {}, {}, {}'.format(a, b, c, d))
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#
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# would reformat to something like:
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#
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# foo = ('This is a really long string: {}, {}, {}, {}'
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# .format(a, b, c, d))
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split_before_dot=False
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# Split after the opening paren which surrounds an expression if it doesn't
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# fit on a single line.
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split_before_expression_after_opening_paren=False
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# If an argument / parameter list is going to be split, then split before
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# the first argument.
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split_before_first_argument=False
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# Set to True to prefer splitting before 'and' or 'or' rather than
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# after.
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split_before_logical_operator=False
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# Split named assignments onto individual lines.
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split_before_named_assigns=True
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# Set to True to split list comprehensions and generators that have
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# non-trivial expressions and multiple clauses before each of these
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# clauses. For example:
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#
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# result = [
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# a_long_var + 100 for a_long_var in xrange(1000)
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# if a_long_var % 10]
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#
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# would reformat to something like:
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#
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# result = [
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# a_long_var + 100
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# for a_long_var in xrange(1000)
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# if a_long_var % 10]
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split_complex_comprehension=True
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# The penalty for splitting right after the opening bracket.
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split_penalty_after_opening_bracket=300
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# The penalty for splitting the line after a unary operator.
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split_penalty_after_unary_operator=10000
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# The penalty of splitting the line around the '+', '-', '*', '/', '//',
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# ``%``, and '@' operators.
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split_penalty_arithmetic_operator=300
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# The penalty for splitting right before an if expression.
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split_penalty_before_if_expr=0
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# The penalty of splitting the line around the '&', '|', and '^'
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# operators.
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split_penalty_bitwise_operator=300
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# The penalty for splitting a list comprehension or generator
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# expression.
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split_penalty_comprehension=80
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# The penalty for characters over the column limit.
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split_penalty_excess_character=7000
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# The penalty incurred by adding a line split to the unwrapped line. The
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# more line splits added the higher the penalty.
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split_penalty_for_added_line_split=30
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# The penalty of splitting a list of "import as" names. For example:
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#
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# from a_very_long_or_indented_module_name_yada_yad import (long_argument_1,
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# long_argument_2,
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# long_argument_3)
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#
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# would reformat to something like:
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#
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# from a_very_long_or_indented_module_name_yada_yad import (
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# long_argument_1, long_argument_2, long_argument_3)
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split_penalty_import_names=0
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# The penalty of splitting the line around the 'and' and 'or'
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# operators.
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split_penalty_logical_operator=300
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# Use the Tab character for indentation.
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use_tabs=False
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