head/tail are bounded by all interiors not just pair#3070
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This is very useful! Didn't know it worked that way. Do "start of" and "end of" also default to bounded contexts? |
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Very useful! :) |
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Today if you don't specify a scope after head/tail we default to the line bounded by optional surrounding pair interior. This change makes it so we use any interior. I gotten really used to head/tail being bounded by interior, but lately I've been doing a lot of jsx and I keep trying to use head and tail inside of a jsx element and accidentally removing half the line.