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If we have a situation like this.
Can you give me python functin to sum two numbers. Also how to use it. Make it two different code blocks
Sure, here is a Python function that sums two numbers:
def sum_two_numbers(a, b): return a + b
To use this function, you can call it with two numbers as arguments. Here is an example:
result = sum_two_numbers(3, 5) print(result) # Outputs: 8
Looking at diff gives us:
-/009  .config/ \ No newline at end of file +result = sum_two_numbers(3, 5) +print(result) # Outputs: 8 \ No newline at end of file
It does not do a diff on the first part.
Could we have the yank, diff, accept actions allow something like:
yank
diff
accept
1<leader>y to yank the first code snippet? Same architecture for diff and accept?
1<leader>y
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If we have a situation like this.
User ---
Can you give me python functin to sum two numbers. Also how to use it. Make it two different code blocks
Copilot ---
Sure, here is a Python function that sums two numbers:
To use this function, you can call it with two numbers as arguments. Here is an example:
Looking at diff gives us:
It does not do a diff on the first part.
Could we have the
yank
,diff
,accept
actions allow something like:1<leader>y
to yank the first code snippet? Same architecture fordiff
andaccept
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: