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If the object is not a potential Type{...}, we can allow greater
flexibility in recursion.
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Seems to also fix #42839 |
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I've backported this to the backport-release-1.7 branch to run a PkgEval (I am assuming this will be merged here at some point). |
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If the object is not a potential Type{...}, we can allow greater
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If the object is not a potential Type{...}, we can allow greater
flexibility in recursion.
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If the object is not a potential Type{...}, we can allow greater
flexibility in recursion. And for Vararg too.
Fixes #42835