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Merge #10809
10809: fix: don't discard formatting of `use` lines r=Veykril a=iDawer

Use mutable syntax trees in `merge_imports`, `split_imports`. This tries to resolve #9013. But I haven't much managed to simplify code of merging.

Also resolve #9361. It reuses a use tree under the cursor so that comments+indentation are preserved. Merged trees are just appended to the end.

This touches bunch of tests. I removed the sorting of use trees as it needs a proper implementation that takes into account comments and line wrapping. I think it is rustfmt's job or at least until we get a close implementation.

Co-authored-by: iDawer <ilnur.iskhakov.oss@outlook.com>
2021-11-22 14:29:24 +00:00
2021-11-22 14:29:24 +00:00
2021-10-23 15:07:11 +03:00

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