In particular: - unit variants now display in the menu as "Variant", complete to "Variant", and display a detail of "Variant" (was "()") - tuple variants now display in the menu as "Variant(…)", complete to "Variant(${1:()})$0" (was "Variant($0)"), and display a detail of "Variant(type)" (was "(type)") - record variants now display in the menu as "Variant {…}", complete to "Variant { x: ${1:()} }$0" (was "Variant"), and display a detail of "Variant { x: type }" (was "{x: type}") This behavior is identical to that of struct completions. In addition, tuple variants no longer set triggers_call_info, as to my understanding it's unnecessary now that we're emitting placeholders. Tests have been updated to match, and the render::enum_variant::tests::inserts_parens_for_tuple_enums test has been removed entirely as it's covered by other tests (render::enum_detail_includes_{record, tuple}_fields, render::enum_detail_just_name_for_unit, render::pattern::enum_qualified).
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