refactor(ast): change capitalization of CommentKind variants#16640
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Pure refactor. "multiline" is OK, but "singleline" is ungrammatical - it should be hyphenated ("single-line"). So rename the `CommentKind` variant to `SingleLineBlock`. Also rename `MultilineBlock` -> `MultiLineBlock` for consistency.
Obviously, this is not important. But as changing the variants of `CommentKind` is already a breaking change, it seems like the right moment to nitpick - and avoid getting stuck with it, or having to make another breaking change later.
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Pure refactor. "multiline" is OK, but "singleline" is ungrammatical - it should be hyphenated ("single-line"). So rename the `CommentKind` variant to `SingleLineBlock`. Also rename `MultilineBlock` -> `MultiLineBlock` for consistency.
Obviously, this is not important. But as changing the variants of `CommentKind` is already a breaking change, it seems like the right moment to nitpick - and avoid getting stuck with it, or having to make another breaking change later.
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…roject#16640) Pure refactor. "multiline" is OK, but "singleline" is ungrammatical - it should be hyphenated ("single-line"). So rename the `CommentKind` variant to `SingleLineBlock`. Also rename `MultilineBlock` -> `MultiLineBlock` for consistency. Obviously, this is not important. But as changing the variants of `CommentKind` is already a breaking change, it seems like the right moment to nitpick - and avoid getting stuck with it, or having to make another breaking change later.
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Pure refactor. "multiline" is OK, but "singleline" is ungrammatical - it should be hyphenated ("single-line"). So rename the
CommentKindvariant toSingleLineBlock. Also renameMultilineBlock->MultiLineBlockfor consistency.Obviously, this is not important. But as changing the variants of
CommentKindis already a breaking change, it seems like the right moment to nitpick - and avoid getting stuck with it, or having to make another breaking change later.