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Robert Griesemer authored
Background: This didn't matter until recently, because '\n' don't appear as token starts in source code and thus the exact position was irrelevant (and set as was easiest in the code). With auto semicolon insertion, a virtual semicolon may be inserted when a '\n' is seen. The position of the semicolon is the position of the '\n'. Without this fix, these semicolons appeared on the next line instead of the line where they were inserted. This affected the association of comments to declarations in the parser. As a result, some lead comments where considered line comments, not collected in the ast, and not shown in godoc pages. (This affected only godoc pages, not gofmt-formatted programs). Fixes #592. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/224068
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