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# fmt: skip is not being respected with one-liner functions #4535

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polirritmico opened this issue Dec 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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# fmt: skip is not being respected with one-liner functions #4535

polirritmico opened this issue Dec 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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F: fmtskip fmt: skip implementation T: bug Something isn't working

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Describe the bug

Hi, # fmt: skip doesn't skip the formatting in this code:

def foo(): return "mock"  # fmt: skip
$ black foo.py; cat foo.py

Output:

def foo():
    return "mock"  # fmt: skip

Similar case in the playground.

Expected behavior

From the docs I understand that Black should not reformat lines that contain # fmt: skip (The basics -> Usage -> Ignoring sections).

Environment

  • Black's version: 24.10.0 (compiled: yes), 24.10.1.dev22+g6000d37 (compiled: no)
  • OS and Python version: Gentoo Linux 2.17, Python 3.12.8

Thanks!

@polirritmico polirritmico added the T: bug Something isn't working label Dec 21, 2024
@JelleZijlstra JelleZijlstra added the F: fmtskip fmt: skip implementation label Dec 21, 2024
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