Inline comments (e.g., gcw
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IamGianluca
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Yes, this is expected because python doesn't have block commentstring. And I am not sure, how is this achievable? Maybe using treesitter? But that being said, this is certainly out of scope for the plugin to support this OOTB. |
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I thought this could have been possible by leveraging treesitter. I'm not super familiar with what treesitter exposes and how comment.nvim interfaces with it. Perhaps I can look into that and resume the discussion later on. Thank you for now! |
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Hi,
I just discovered the plugin and getting up to speed. I've seen that with some languages, the plugin is smart enough to comment out an argument in a function call:
In Python, however, the plugin doesn't return a valid syntax if we comment out an argument.
I would have expected it to return something like this...
I'm assuming this is because Python doesn't have inline comments, but I was wondering if there was a way to achieve something similar to what I described. It would be particularly useful when refactoring code.
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