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When dealing with things like this, where a text node's value involves multiple expressions involving function calls...

<p>{one()} + {two()} + {three} = {one() + two() + three}</p>

...we create deriveds for the expressions to avoid (for example) recalculating {two()} when only one changed.

But we take it a bit too far — we also create an unnecessary derived for {three}. This fixes it. It also renames the very strange 'stringified_text' (what next, a numberfied number?) to 'expression'

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@Rich-Harris Rich-Harris merged commit 509ba56 into main Jan 17, 2025
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@Rich-Harris Rich-Harris deleted the fewer-deriveds branch January 17, 2025 15:32
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