2021-04-09 8:30 GMT+02:00, yfprojects <yfproje...@gmail.com>:
> Hello there,
>
> Spyder already has *autopep8*, *yapf* and *black* integrated. You can
> choose which one Spyder should use when formatting in the preferences. Go
> to *Preferences* > *Completion and linting* > *Code style and formatting* >
> *Code
> formatting*. The formatting of
> *yapf* is what you are looking for. I actually wasn't able to get the yapf
> integration running but Spyder says that it should be working. If it
> doesn't work you can also use yapf from the command line.
>
>> I do this by printing the lists in the console, and then copying them
> back to the editor. however, in the console they wrap after each item, so
> that they take a lot of space vertically.
>
> My console within Spyder doesn't wrap after each element. It actually
> doesn't insert line endings at all.
>
> Kind regards
> yfprojects

I was not aware of this. You can access this option going to 'Tools >
preferences > Completion and linting > Code formatting'

Good to know!!

>
>
> moritz...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 8. April 2021 um 11:30:20 UTC:
>
>> > Spyder shouldn't dictate how your code should look. It is better to
>> separate the IDE functionality itself from other needs the users could
>> have.
>>
>> I agree, that's why I think it should be optional, e.g. by using plugins
>> like yours, or black. In fact, I just discovered that Spyder already has
>> such functionality: on rightclick, you can format your selection with
>> autopep8, but this doesn't format the lists to be less than 79 characters
>>
>> wide.
>>
>> In any case, I think that something like this, or your plugin, or a black
>>
>> plugin that works on sections or just the selected code would be a great
>> feature for Spyder. I mean, producing legible, PEP-conform Python scripts
>>
>> is part of Spyder's mission, no?
>>
>> On Wednesday, 7 April 2021 at 18:41:36 UTC+2 kikoco...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> 2021-04-07 10:24 GMT+02:00, Moritz Lürig <moritz...@gmail.com>:
>>> > TL;DR can we have hard wrapping of lists to a specific length in the
>>> > editor?
>>> >
>>> > I am often working with lists that are longer than 79 characters, e.g.
>>> >
>>> > column names of wide pandas dataframes, which I sometimes need to
>>> hardcode
>>> > in the script for reproducibility. I do this by printing the lists in
>>> the
>>> > console, and then copying them back to the editor. however, in the
>>> console
>>> > they wrap after each item, so that they take a lot of space vertically.
>>> >
>>> I
>>> > then have to copy them to another editor (e.g. notepad++), remove all
>>> > linebreaks, an then manually wrap them by adding line breaks. this is
>>> > tedious, and I was wondering whether we could have this functionality
>>> in
>>> > Spyder to make our scripts more readible, and adhere PEP formatting
>>> > suggestions?
>>>
>>> You could use black or yapf or.... to format your files. Spyder
>>> shouldn't dictate how your code should look. It is better to separate
>>> the IDE functionality itself from other needs the users could have.
>>>
>>> I've made a spyder plugin to integrate black within Spyder but it was
>>> for Spyder 3.x [1]. It shouldn't be difficult to update it to be
>>> compatible to Spyder 5.x but I don't think I could find time in the
>>> short term to learn the new plugin infrastructure in Spyder 5.x.
>>>
>>> [1] https://github.com/kikocorreoso/spyder-black-formatter
>>>
>>> >
>>> > references:
>>> >
>>> https://superuser.com/questions/1088622/notepad-split-line-after-given-number-of-characters
>>>
>>> >
>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4248726/how-can-i-insert-a-carriage-return-linefeed-every-x-characters-with-notepad
>>>
>>> >
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