Update D208 to preserve indentation offsets when fixing overindented lines#8699
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@charliermarsh any thoughts on preview? It seems like best practice? |
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If I'm understanding correctly that this only affects the fix, I would be fine shipping this to stable.
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(But defer to you as the author.) |
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Closes #8695
We track the smallest offset seen for overindented lines then only reduce the indentation of the lines that far to preserve indentation in other lines. This rule's behavior now matches our formatter, which is nice.
We may want to gate this with preview.