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def fun(challenge, my_state, goal):
"""
Wrapper around library magicks, there must be a better way to do this...
"""
d = {
"s_var": my_state.thing,
"g_var": goal.state,
}
# TODO, break these lines up to fit our style guide
long_yet_appropriately_precise_variable_name = lib.Magic(challenge.attribute, challenge.d["count"] - 1, descriptor=d)
breakable_line = lib.Miscellaneous.ArcaneFactory.Magic(s_var=int(my_state.thing), g_var=int(goal.state), n=1, strict=True)
return long_yet_appropriately_precise_variable_name
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def fun(challenge, my_state, goal):
"""
Wrapper around library magicks, there must be a better way to do this...
"""
d = {
"s_var": my_state.thing,
"g_var": goal.state,
}
# TODO, break these lines up to fit our style guide
long_yet_appropriately_precise_variable_name = lib.Magic(
challenge.attribute,
challenge.d["count"] - 1,
descriptor=d
)
breakable_line = lib.Miscellaneous.ArcaneFactory.Magic(
s_var=int(my_state.thing),
g_var=int(goal.state),
n=1,
strict=True
)
return long_yet_appropriately_precise_variable_name
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11,12c11,21 < long_yet_appropriately_precise_variable_name = lib.Magic(challenge.attribute, challenge.d["count"] - 1, descriptor=d) < breakable_line = lib.Miscellaneous.ArcaneFactory.Magic(s_var=int(my_state.thing), g_var=int(goal.state), n=1, strict=True) --- > long_yet_appropriately_precise_variable_name = lib.Magic( > challenge.attribute, > challenge.d["count"] - 1, > descriptor=d > ) > breakable_line = lib.Miscellaneous.ArcaneFactory.Magic( > s_var=int(my_state.thing), > g_var=int(goal.state), > n=1, > strict=True > )
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