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Remove whitespaces of whitespace-only files (#3348)
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Currently, empty and whitespace-only (with or without newlines) are
not modified. In some discussions (issues and pull requests) consensus
was to reformat whitespace-only files to empty or single-character
files, preserving line endings when possible. With that said, this
commit introduces the following behaviors:

* Empty files are left as is
* Whitespace-only files (no newline) reformat into empty files
* Whitespace-only files (1 or more newlines) reformat into a single
newline character

To implement these changes, we moved the initial check at
`format_file_contents` that raises `NothingChanged` if the source
(with no whitespaces) is an empty string. In the case of *.ipynb
files, `format_ipynb_string` checks a similar condition and removed
whitespaces. In the case of Python files, `format_str_once` includes a
check on the output that returns the correct newline character if
possible or an empty string otherwise.

Signed-off-by: Antonio Ossa Guerra <[email protected]>
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions CHANGES.md
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<!-- Changes that affect Black's preview style -->

- Enforce empty lines before classes and functions with sticky leading comments (#3302)
- Reformat empty and whitespace-only files as either an empty file (if no newline is
present) or as a single newline character (if a newline is present) (#3348)
- Implicitly concatenated strings used as function args are now wrapped inside
parentheses (#3307)
- Correctly handle trailing commas that are inside a line's leading non-nested parens
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12 changes: 11 additions & 1 deletion src/black/__init__.py
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valid by calling :func:`assert_equivalent` and :func:`assert_stable` on it.
`mode` is passed to :func:`format_str`.
"""
if not src_contents.strip():
if not mode.preview and not src_contents.strip():
raise NothingChanged

if mode.is_ipynb:
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Operate cell-by-cell, only on code cells, only for Python notebooks.
If the ``.ipynb`` originally had a trailing newline, it'll be preserved.
"""
if mode.preview and not src_contents:
raise NothingChanged

trailing_newline = src_contents[-1] == "\n"
modified = False
nb = json.loads(src_contents)
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dst_contents = []
for block in dst_blocks:
dst_contents.extend(block.all_lines())
if mode.preview and not dst_contents:
# Use decode_bytes to retrieve the correct source newline (CRLF or LF),
# and check if normalized_content has more than one line
normalized_content, _, newline = decode_bytes(src_contents.encode("utf-8"))
if "\n" in normalized_content:
return newline
return ""
return "".join(dst_contents)


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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions tests/data/preview/whitespace.py
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# output
87 changes: 85 additions & 2 deletions tests/test_black.py
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List,
Optional,
Sequence,
Type,
TypeVar,
Union,
)
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os.unlink(tmp_file)
self.assertFormatEqual(expected, actual)

@patch("black.dump_to_file", dump_to_stderr)
def test_one_empty_line(self) -> None:
mode = black.Mode(preview=True)
for nl in ["\n", "\r\n"]:
source = expected = nl
assert_format(source, expected, mode=mode)

def test_one_empty_line_ff(self) -> None:
mode = black.Mode(preview=True)
for nl in ["\n", "\r\n"]:
expected = nl
tmp_file = Path(black.dump_to_file(nl))
if system() == "Windows":
# Writing files in text mode automatically uses the system newline,
# but in this case we don't want this for testing reasons. See:
# https://github.com/psf/black/pull/3348
with open(tmp_file, "wb") as f:
f.write(nl.encode("utf-8"))
try:
self.assertFalse(
ff(tmp_file, mode=mode, write_back=black.WriteBack.YES)
)
with open(tmp_file, "rb") as f:
actual = f.read().decode("utf8")
finally:
os.unlink(tmp_file)
self.assertFormatEqual(expected, actual)

def test_experimental_string_processing_warns(self) -> None:
self.assertWarns(
black.mode.Deprecated, black.Mode, experimental_string_processing=True
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)

def test_format_file_contents(self) -> None:
empty = ""
mode = DEFAULT_MODE
empty = ""
with self.assertRaises(black.NothingChanged):
black.format_file_contents(empty, mode=mode, fast=False)
just_nl = "\n"
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black.format_file_contents(invalid, mode=mode, fast=False)
self.assertEqual(str(e.exception), "Cannot parse: 1:7: return if you can")

mode = black.Mode(preview=True)
just_crlf = "\r\n"
with self.assertRaises(black.NothingChanged):
black.format_file_contents(just_crlf, mode=mode, fast=False)
just_whitespace_nl = "\n\t\n \n\t \n \t\n\n"
actual = black.format_file_contents(just_whitespace_nl, mode=mode, fast=False)
self.assertEqual("\n", actual)
just_whitespace_crlf = "\r\n\t\r\n \r\n\t \r\n \t\r\n\r\n"
actual = black.format_file_contents(just_whitespace_crlf, mode=mode, fast=False)
self.assertEqual("\r\n", actual)

def test_endmarker(self) -> None:
n = black.lib2to3_parse("\n")
self.assertEqual(n.type, black.syms.file_input)
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report.done.assert_called_with(expected, black.Changed.YES)

def test_reformat_one_with_stdin_empty(self) -> None:
cases = [
("", ""),
("\n", "\n"),
("\r\n", "\r\n"),
(" \t", ""),
(" \t\n\t ", "\n"),
(" \t\r\n\t ", "\r\n"),
]

def _new_wrapper(
output: io.StringIO, io_TextIOWrapper: Type[io.TextIOWrapper]
) -> Callable[[Any, Any], io.TextIOWrapper]:
def get_output(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> io.TextIOWrapper:
if args == (sys.stdout.buffer,):
# It's `format_stdin_to_stdout()` calling `io.TextIOWrapper()`,
# return our mock object.
return output
# It's something else (i.e. `decode_bytes()`) calling
# `io.TextIOWrapper()`, pass through to the original implementation.
# See discussion in https://github.com/psf/black/pull/2489
return io_TextIOWrapper(*args, **kwargs)

return get_output

mode = black.Mode(preview=True)
for content, expected in cases:
output = io.StringIO()
io_TextIOWrapper = io.TextIOWrapper

with patch("io.TextIOWrapper", _new_wrapper(output, io_TextIOWrapper)):
try:
black.format_stdin_to_stdout(
fast=True,
content=content,
write_back=black.WriteBack.YES,
mode=mode,
)
except io.UnsupportedOperation:
pass # StringIO does not support detach
assert output.getvalue() == expected

# An empty string is the only test case for `preview=False`
output = io.StringIO()
with patch("io.TextIOWrapper", lambda *args, **kwargs: output):
io_TextIOWrapper = io.TextIOWrapper
with patch("io.TextIOWrapper", _new_wrapper(output, io_TextIOWrapper)):
try:
black.format_stdin_to_stdout(
fast=True,
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