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@T-Gro T-Gro commented Mar 23, 2023

Fantomas limitation fsprojects/fantomas#2264

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Was affecting src/FSharp.Core/SI.fs

Fantomas limitations on signature files in FSharp.Core (fsprojects/fantomas#2230)

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Was affecting src/FSharp.Core/tasks.fsi
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nojaf commented Mar 23, 2023

Thanks for following up on this.

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@abonie abonie merged commit 1bb1c3c into dotnet:main Apr 6, 2023
vzarytovskii pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 6, 2023
* Make trimmed printf "%A" for F# records work when trimmed (#14941)

* Add tests

* Embed types

* baselines + fsx

* Extra telemetry for codefixes (#15035)

* BDN config option - ignore that Test.Utilities is not optimized (#15038)

* Unignore files for formatting (.fantomasignore) if the underlying Fantomas issue has been resolved (#14960)

* SI.fs fantomas'd

* unignore .fsi files in Fsharp.Core

* Removing commented out files from fantomasignore

* Automated command ran: fantomas

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