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7.0 KiB
# Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Tests for yapf.split_penalty."""
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import sys
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import textwrap
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import unittest
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from lib2to3 import pytree
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from yapf.yapflib import pytree_utils
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from yapf.yapflib import pytree_visitor
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from yapf.yapflib import split_penalty
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UNBREAKABLE = split_penalty.UNBREAKABLE
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VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED = split_penalty.VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED
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DOTTED_NAME = split_penalty.DOTTED_NAME
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STRONGLY_CONNECTED = split_penalty.STRONGLY_CONNECTED
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class SplitPenaltyTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def _ParseAndComputePenalties(self, code, dumptree=False):
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"""Parses the code and computes split penalties.
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Arguments:
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code: code to parse as a string
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dumptree: if True, the parsed pytree (after penalty assignment) is dumped
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to stderr. Useful for debugging.
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Returns:
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Parse tree.
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"""
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tree = pytree_utils.ParseCodeToTree(code)
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split_penalty.ComputeSplitPenalties(tree)
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if dumptree:
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pytree_visitor.DumpPyTree(tree, target_stream=sys.stderr)
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return tree
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def _CheckPenalties(self, tree, list_of_expected):
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"""Check that the tokens in the tree have the correct penalties.
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Args:
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tree: the pytree.
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list_of_expected: list of (name, penalty) pairs. Non-semantic tokens are
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filtered out from the expected values.
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"""
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def FlattenRec(tree):
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if pytree_utils.NodeName(tree) in pytree_utils.NONSEMANTIC_TOKENS:
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return []
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if isinstance(tree, pytree.Leaf):
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return [(tree.value,
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pytree_utils.GetNodeAnnotation(
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tree, pytree_utils.Annotation.SPLIT_PENALTY))]
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nodes = []
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for node in tree.children:
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nodes += FlattenRec(node)
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return nodes
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self.assertEqual(list_of_expected, FlattenRec(tree))
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def testUnbreakable(self):
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# Test function definitions.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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def foo(x):
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pass
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('def', None),
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('foo', UNBREAKABLE),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('x', None),
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(')', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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(':', UNBREAKABLE),
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('pass', None),
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])
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# Test function definition with trailing comment.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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def foo(x): # trailing comment
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pass
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('def', None),
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('foo', UNBREAKABLE),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('x', None),
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(')', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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(':', UNBREAKABLE),
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('pass', None),
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])
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# Test class definitions.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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class A:
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pass
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class B(A):
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pass
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('class', None),
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('A', UNBREAKABLE),
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(':', UNBREAKABLE),
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('pass', None),
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('class', None),
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('B', UNBREAKABLE),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('A', None),
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(')', None),
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(':', UNBREAKABLE),
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('pass', None),
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])
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# Test lambda definitions.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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lambda a, b: None
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('lambda', None),
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('a', UNBREAKABLE),
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(',', UNBREAKABLE),
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('b', UNBREAKABLE),
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(':', UNBREAKABLE),
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('None', UNBREAKABLE),
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])
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# Test dotted names.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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import a.b.c
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('import', None),
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('a', None),
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('.', UNBREAKABLE),
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('b', UNBREAKABLE),
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('.', UNBREAKABLE),
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('c', UNBREAKABLE),
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])
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def testStronglyConnected(self):
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# Test dictionary keys.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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a = {
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'x': 42,
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y(lambda a: 23): 37,
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}
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('a', None),
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('=', None),
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('{', None),
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("'x'", None),
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(':', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('42', None),
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(',', None),
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('y', None),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('lambda', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('a', UNBREAKABLE),
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(':', UNBREAKABLE),
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('23', UNBREAKABLE),
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(')', VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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(':', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('37', None),
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(',', None),
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('}', None),
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])
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# Test list comprehension.
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code = textwrap.dedent(r"""
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[a for a in foo if a.x == 37]
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""")
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('[', None),
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('a', None),
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('for', 0),
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('a', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('in', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('foo', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('if', 0),
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('a', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('.', UNBREAKABLE),
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('x', DOTTED_NAME),
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('==', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('37', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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(']', None),
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])
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def testFuncCalls(self):
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code = 'foo(1, 2, 3)\n'
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('foo', None),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('1', None),
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(',', UNBREAKABLE),
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('2', None),
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(',', UNBREAKABLE),
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('3', None),
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(')', VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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])
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# Now a method call, which has more than one trailer
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code = 'foo.bar.baz(1, 2, 3)\n'
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('foo', None),
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('.', UNBREAKABLE),
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('bar', DOTTED_NAME),
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('.', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('baz', DOTTED_NAME),
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('(', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('1', None),
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(',', UNBREAKABLE),
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('2', None),
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(',', UNBREAKABLE),
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('3', None),
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(')', VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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])
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# Test single generator argument.
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code = 'max(i for i in xrange(10))\n'
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tree = self._ParseAndComputePenalties(code)
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self._CheckPenalties(tree, [
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('max', None),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('i', 0),
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('for', 0),
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('i', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('in', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('xrange', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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('(', UNBREAKABLE),
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('10', STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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(')', VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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(')', VERY_STRONGLY_CONNECTED),
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])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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