I'm using pep8 in aggressive mode (argument -a). As usual, when I have code like this that exceeds the specified char-length:
plt.legend(handles=[indrnn_plot, lstm_plot, gru_plot, rnn_plot, irnn_plot], loc=0)
pep8 formats it like so:
plt.legend(
handles=[
indrnn_plot,
lstm_plot,
gru_plot,
rnn_plot,
irnn_plot],
loc=0)
I find myself constantly refactoring my code as I write, sometimes changing code so that a single-line representation no longer exceeds my maximum char-length:
plt.legend(
handles=[
indrnn_plot,
lstm_plot,],
loc=0)
This happens too frequently for me that I find myself spending too much time going back to clean up the mess that pep8 refuses to "undo." To get the above code back to a single-line representation, I get rid of newlines and whitespaces manually to this:
plt.legend(handles=[indrnn_plot, lstm_plot,], loc=0)
I need my code to be concise (in terms of line count) but still follow the pep8 formatting guideline to avoid exceeding the maximum line length. In other words, I need my refactored code to be represented in fewer lines when char length is no longer greater than the max char length.
Is there an argument that I can pass into pep8 or a trick to get refactored code like above to be automatically formatted back to a single-line representation?