Nov. 14, 2019
7:21 p.m.
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019, at 13:12, Andrew Barnert wrote:
And then you can run it on a whole mess of code and verify that it’s only different in the cases where you want it to be different (what used to be an ERRORTOKEN or NEWLINE is now an NL because we’re in the middle of a with compound statement header).
Maybe any compound statement header? e.g. if/while with lots of and/or conditions, but more to the point it doesn't really make sense to make the rule work differently for different types of statements.