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Merge #10538
10538: fix: matching brace should prefer brace on cursor's right r=Veykril a=codgician

I observed a brace matching issue with the following Rust code:

```rust
let x = (1 + (2 + 3)) * 4;
```

In a situation like `<|>(1 + (2 + 3)) * 4`, the cursor will go to `(1 + (2 + 3)<|>) * 4`, and if user tries to match bracket again it will go like  `(1 + <|>(2 + 3)) * 4` while logically the expected result should be `<|>(1 + (2 + 3)) * 4`. This behavior exists in both line cursor style and block cursor style.

This PR fixes this by letting `matching_brace` prefer the brace to cursor's right when the cursor lies between multiple consecutive braces. It **does NOT** fix #1942 but could be related. Please review.


Co-authored-by: codgician <15964984+codgician@users.noreply.github.com>
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