> On 19 Feb 2019, at 17:36, Rhodri James <rho...@kynesim.co.uk> wrote: > > On 19/02/2019 16:26, Anders Hovmöller wrote: >>> If it were me, I'd probably write (or would have re-written when I added >>> the type hints) that as follows: >>> >>> def resolve_annotations( >>> *, >>> raw_annotations: Dict[str, Type[Any]], >>> module_name: Optional[str] >>> ) -> Dict[str, Type[Any]]: >> I would like to point out here that breaking up a line breaks grepping quite >> badly. I've had to write AST-based searches to find simple usages of >> arguments in the code base at work precisely because of code that is split >> on likes like this. (This tool is available here: >> https://github.com/boxed/parso_utils) > > How odd. I always break up long lines like this, and I've never once had an > issue grepping.
Maybe you know some grep magic I don't? Is there a way to do multi line grep that knows that open paren means to ignore new lines until the matching close paren? I'd love to hear about it! / Anders _______________________________________________ Python-ideas mailing list Python-ideas@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/