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(argument_list
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(argument_list
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. (_) @anchor
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. (_) @anchor
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(#set! "scope" "tail")) @align
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(#set! "scope" "tail")) @align
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; These are a bit opinionated since some people just indent binary/ternary expressions spanning multiple lines.
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; Since they are only triggered when a newline is inserted into an already complete binary/ternary expression,
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; this should happen rarely, so it is not a big deal either way.
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; Additionally, adding these queries has the advantage of preventing such continuation lines from being used
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; as the baseline when the `hybrid` indent heuristic is used (which is desirable since their indentation is so inconsistent).
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(binary_expression
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(#set! "scope" "tail")) @anchor @align
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(conditional_expression
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"?" @anchor
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(#set! "scope" "tail")) @align
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