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jack1142
jack1142 commented Jun 8, 2021

Describe the bug

"EOF in multi-line statement" error is shown to the user as the raw tuple it was returned as, rather than in a nicely formatted message.

To Reproduce

For example:

  1. Take this (invalid) file:
print(
  1. Run Black on it with no arguments
  2. See a message with the EOF error being shown as a raw tuple representation:
error: cannot format test
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