Remove unused fix-lint tox environment
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@ -744,3 +744,19 @@ something
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'''"""
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result = getstatement(1, source)
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assert str(result) == "'''\n'''"
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def test_getstartingblock_multiline():
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class A(object):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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frame = sys._getframe(1)
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self.source = _pytest._code.Frame(frame).statement
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# fmt: off
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x = A('x',
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'y'
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,
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'z')
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# fmt: on
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values = [i for i in x.source.lines if i.strip()]
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assert len(values) == 4
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# flake8: noqa
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import sys
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import _pytest._code
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def test_getstartingblock_multiline():
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"""
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This test was originally found in test_source.py, but it depends on the weird
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formatting of the ``x = A`` construct seen here and our autopep8 tool can only exclude entire
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files (it does not support excluding lines/blocks using the traditional #noqa comment yet,
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see hhatto/autopep8#307). It was considered better to just move this single test to its own
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file and exclude it from autopep8 than try to complicate things.
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"""
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class A(object):
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def __init__(self, *args):
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frame = sys._getframe(1)
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self.source = _pytest._code.Frame(frame).statement
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# fmt: off
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x = A('x',
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'y'
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,
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'z')
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# fmt: on
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values = [i for i in x.source.lines if i.strip()]
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assert len(values) == 4
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tox.ini
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tox.ini
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rm -rf /tmp/doc-exec*
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make regen
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[testenv:fix-lint]
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skipsdist = True
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usedevelop = True
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deps =
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autopep8
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commands =
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autopep8 --in-place -r --max-line-length=120 --exclude=test_source_multiline_block.py _pytest testing setup.py pytest.py
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[testenv:jython]
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changedir = testing
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commands =
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