[Yaml] Fix regression handling blank lines in unquoted scalars#62612
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This PR fixes a regression introduced in #62359 regarding unquoted multiline scalars.
A check for blank lines was incorrectly added, causing the parser to bypass indentation checks and consume trailing newlines. This resulted in incorrect line numbers being reported in exceptions (e.g. when a colon is used in an unquoted value).