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Make the coordination between parser and lexer for trailing comma look more like Dotty.

@scala-jenkins scala-jenkins added this to the 2.13.9 milestone Mar 24, 2022
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Is this a user-visible change? What's the benefit of backporting?

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We'll need Region in order to backport Indented regions to -Xsource:3.

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in order to backport Indented regions to -Xsource:3.

I don't know what that is — it sounds like you want to backport optional-braces syntax? 👀

@SethTisue SethTisue modified the milestones: 2.13.9, 2.13.10 Apr 25, 2022
@lrytz lrytz modified the milestones: 2.13.10, 2.13.11 Sep 26, 2022
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still curious about this

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provisionally closing for inactivity — let’s reopen if activity resumes

@SethTisue SethTisue closed this Jan 31, 2023
@SethTisue SethTisue removed this from the 2.13.11 milestone Jan 31, 2023
@som-snytt som-snytt changed the title Backport alternative trailing comma [REVISIT SIGNIFICANT INDENTATION] Backport alternative trailing comma Jan 27, 2025
@som-snytt som-snytt reopened this Jan 30, 2025
@scala-jenkins scala-jenkins added this to the 2.13.17 milestone Jan 30, 2025
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