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Fix refined error spans. #15

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Fix refined error spans. #15

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@yrns yrns commented Jul 11, 2024

I'm on Rust 1.79 and I can't find any reference to this in the release notes, but I think they refined the error spans for some errors.

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+ Coverage   41.95%   44.62%   +2.66%     
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  Files          23       23              
  Lines        6643     7120     +477     
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+ Hits         2787     3177     +390     
- Misses       3856     3943      +87     

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@GrayJack GrayJack merged commit 22ebf9a into GrayJack:dev Nov 20, 2024
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@yrns yrns deleted the rust-update branch November 21, 2024 16:46
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