~~ lineWidth: 40 ~~ == should format == let a!: string; const b = 5; const c: number = 5; var d = 5, e = 20; let f = 2, g = 3, testingTheLimitOut = 4; declare const t: string; function test() { let f = 2, g = 3, testingTheLimitOut = 4; } [expect] let a!: string; const b = 5; const c: number = 5; var d = 5, e = 20; let f = 2, g = 3, testingTheLimitOut = 4; declare const t: string; function test() { let f = 2, g = 3, testingTheLimitOut = 4; } == should not wrap within a variable declaration == const t: Testing, testingThis: outALittleBit; [expect] const t: Testing, testingThis: outALittleBit; == should handle declarations that span multiple lines == const testing = testtttttttt && testtttttttt, other = testtttttttt && testttttttttttt; [expect] const testing = testtttttttt && testtttttttt, other = testtttttttt && testttttttttttt; == should handle multiple declarations that span multiple lines with an object == const varA = { testttttttttttttttttttttttttttt }, varB = testtttttttt && testttttttttttt; [expect] const varA = { testttttttttttttttttttttttttttt, }, varB = testtttttttt && testttttttttttt; == should handle multiple declarations that span multiple lines with comments in between == const varA = /* test*/ // indents this twice since in var decl { testttttttttttttttttttttttttttt, }, // test // testing varB = testtttttttt && testttttttttttt; [expect] const varA = /* test*/ // indents this twice since in var decl { testttttttttttttttttttttttttttt, }, // test // testing varB = testtttttttt && testttttttttttt; == should handle multiple declarations that span multiple lines with object destructuring == const { testing, othertestingggggggggggggggg } = { testtttttttttttttttttttttt, }, test = 5; [expect] const { testing, othertestingggggggggggggggg, } = { testtttttttttttttttttttttt, }, test = 5;