Remove parentheses around multiple exception types on Python 3.14+#20768
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Looks great.
I just realized that we haven't updated our black tests in a while. It's something I normally do before working on preview styles because we then "inherit" the black tests
Would you mind updating the black tests in a separate PR that we can merge first to get more test coverage?
Updating is normally very smooth but you might run into problems if Black changed their test structure. All that's needed is to run
I believe it takes a path to black's checkout as an argument
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Summary -- This PR implements the black preview style from psf/black#4720. As of Python 3.14, you're allowed to omit the parentheses around groups of exceptions, as long as there's no `as` binding: **3.13** ```pycon Python 3.13.4 (main, Jun 4 2025, 17:37:06) [Clang 20.1.4 ] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> try: ... ... except (Exception, BaseException): ... ... Ellipsis >>> try: ... ... except Exception, BaseException: ... ... File "<python-input-1>", line 2 except Exception, BaseException: ... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SyntaxError: multiple exception types must be parenthesized ``` **3.14** ```pycon Python 3.14.0rc2 (main, Sep 2 2025, 14:20:56) [Clang 20.1.4 ] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> try: ... ... except Exception, BaseException: ... ... Ellipsis >>> try: ... ... except (Exception, BaseException): ... ... Ellipsis >>> try: ... ... except Exception, BaseException as e: ... ... File "<python-input-2>", line 2 except Exception, BaseException as e: ... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SyntaxError: multiple exception types must be parenthesized when using 'as' ``` <hr> We do a similar transformation for `with` statements after Python 3.8, so I took a lot of inspiration from that implementation. Test Plan -- New tests
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Nice. The most satisfying feeling ever when working on the formatter :)
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…rable * origin/main: [ty] Add (unused) `inferable` parameter to type property methods (#20865) Run macos tests on macos (#20889) Remove `release` CI job (#20887) [ty] CI: Faster ecosystem analysis (#20886) Remove `strip` from release profile (#20885) [ty] Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#20876) [ty] Add some completion ranking improvements (#20807) Improved error recovery for unclosed strings (including f- and t-strings) (#20848) Enable lto=fat (#20863) [`pyupgrade`] Extend `UP019` to detect `typing_extensions.Text` (`UP019`) (#20825) [`flake8-bugbear`] Omit annotation in preview fix for `B006` (#20877) fix(docs): Fix typo in `RUF015` description (#20873) [ty] Improve and extend tests for instance attributes redeclared in subclasses (#20866) [ty] Ignore slow seeds as a temporary measure (#20870) Remove parentheses around multiple exception types on Python 3.14+ (#20768) Update Black tests (#20794)
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…nt-sets * dcreager/non-non-inferable: (174 commits) [ty] Add (unused) `inferable` parameter to type property methods (#20865) Run macos tests on macos (#20889) Remove `release` CI job (#20887) [ty] CI: Faster ecosystem analysis (#20886) Remove `strip` from release profile (#20885) [ty] Sync vendored typeshed stubs (#20876) [ty] Add some completion ranking improvements (#20807) Improved error recovery for unclosed strings (including f- and t-strings) (#20848) Enable lto=fat (#20863) [`pyupgrade`] Extend `UP019` to detect `typing_extensions.Text` (`UP019`) (#20825) [`flake8-bugbear`] Omit annotation in preview fix for `B006` (#20877) fix(docs): Fix typo in `RUF015` description (#20873) [ty] Improve and extend tests for instance attributes redeclared in subclasses (#20866) [ty] Ignore slow seeds as a temporary measure (#20870) use existing method Remove parentheses around multiple exception types on Python 3.14+ (#20768) Update Black tests (#20794) just the api parts [ty] Fix further issues in `super()` inference logic (#20843) [ty] Document when a rule was added (#20859) ...
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Summary
This PR implements the black preview style from psf/black#4720. As of Python 3.14, you're allowed to omit the parentheses around groups of exceptions, as long as there's no
asbinding:3.13
3.14
I think this ended up being pretty straightforward, at least once Micha showed me where to start :)
Test Plan
New tests
At first I thought we were deviating from black in how we handle comments within the exception type tuple, but I think this applies to how we format all tuples, not specifically with the new preview style.