![]() Previously _Black_ produces invalid code because the `# fmt: on` is used on a different block level. While _Black_ requires `# fmt: off` and `# fmt: on` to be used at the same block level, incorrect usage shouldn't cause crashes. The formatting behavior this PR introduces is, the code below the initial `# fmt: off` block level will be turned off for formatting, when `# fmt: on` is used on a different level or there is no `# fmt: on`. This also matches the current behavior when `# fmt: off` is used at the top-level without a matching `# fmt: on`, it turns off formatting for everything below `# fmt: off`. - Fixes #2567 - Fixes #3184 - Fixes #2985 - Fixes #2882 - Fixes #2232 - Fixes #2140 - Fixes #1817 - Fixes #569 |
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