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Handle unexpected token before in keyword in for statements #2443

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@kimdv kimdv commented Jan 24, 2024

Fixed #2406

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Thanks 👍🏽

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ahoppen commented Jan 24, 2024

@swift-ci Please test

@kimdv kimdv force-pushed the kimdv/2406-too-much-skipping-after-invalid-token-in-for-element-name branch from 00585fa to 31d0647 Compare January 25, 2024 07:24
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kimdv commented Jan 25, 2024

@swift-ci Please test

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kimdv commented Jan 25, 2024

@swift-ci Please test windows

@kimdv kimdv merged commit 7733d30 into swiftlang:main Jan 25, 2024
@kimdv kimdv deleted the kimdv/2406-too-much-skipping-after-invalid-token-in-for-element-name branch January 25, 2024 16:16
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Too much skipping after invalid token in for element name
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