Consider these expples
{ 92 }
async { 92 }
'a: { 92 }
#[a] { 92 }
Previously the tree for them were
BLOCK_EXPR
{ ... }
EFFECT_EXPR
async
BLOCK_EXPR
{ ... }
EFFECT_EXPR
'a:
BLOCK_EXPR
{ ... }
BLOCK_EXPR
#[a]
{ ... }
As you see, it gets progressively worse :) The last two items are
especially odd. The last one even violates the balanced curleys
invariant we have (#10357) The new approach is to say that the stuff in
`{}` is stmt_list, and the block is stmt_list + optional modifiers
BLOCK_EXPR
STMT_LIST
{ ... }
BLOCK_EXPR
async
STMT_LIST
{ ... }
BLOCK_EXPR
'a:
STMT_LIST
{ ... }
BLOCK_EXPR
#[a]
STMT_LIST
{ ... }
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16 lines
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SOURCE_FILE@0..12
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FN@0..11
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FN_KW@0..2 "fn"
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WHITESPACE@2..3 " "
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NAME@3..6
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IDENT@3..6 "foo"
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PARAM_LIST@6..8
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L_PAREN@6..7 "("
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R_PAREN@7..8 ")"
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WHITESPACE@8..9 " "
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BLOCK_EXPR@9..11
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STMT_LIST@9..11
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L_CURLY@9..10 "{"
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R_CURLY@10..11 "}"
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WHITESPACE@11..12 "\n"
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