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Do not wrap binary expression value argument if it is already preceded by a newline #2493

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Do not wrap binary expression value argument if it is already preceded by a newline

Closes #2492

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@paul-dingemans paul-dingemans added this to the 1.1.1 milestone Jan 7, 2024
@paul-dingemans paul-dingemans merged commit 9981e62 into master Jan 7, 2024
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@paul-dingemans paul-dingemans deleted the 2492-binary-expression-wrapping branch January 7, 2024 14:37
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Resolve conflict between binary-expression-wrapping and chain-wrapping
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