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[Fix #9161] Fix a false positive for Layout/HeredocArgumentClosingParenthesis #9165

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@koic koic commented Dec 4, 2020

Fixes #9161.

This PR fixes a false positive for Layout/HeredocArgumentClosingParenthesis when using subsequence closing parentheses in the same line.


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…osingParenthesis`

Fixes rubocop#9161.

This PR fixes a false positive for `Layout/HeredocArgumentClosingParenthesis`
when using subsequence closing parentheses in the same line.
@bbatsov bbatsov merged commit ede8887 into rubocop:master Dec 4, 2020
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bbatsov commented Dec 4, 2020

Looks good. Thanks!

@koic koic deleted the fix_false_positive_for_heredoc_argument_closing_parenthesis branch December 4, 2020 08:31
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Layout/HeredocArgumentClosingParenthesis false positive when chaining methods that pass heredocs
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