Chris Jerdonek <[email protected]> added the comment:
> def wrap_paragraphs(text, width=70, **kwargs):
> return [line for para in text.splitlines() for line in
> textwrap.wrap(para, width, **kwargs)]
I just want to point out that, at least for the purposes of this issue, I don't
believe the above is equivalent to what we want. For example--
>>> wrap_paragraphs('a\n\nb', replace_whitespace=False)
['a', 'b']
With replace_whitespace=False, we want to preserve newline information, which
would instead mean a return value of--
['a', '', 'b']
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