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Merge #6497 6497: vscode: fix tmGrammar issues around non-controlflow keywords r=dustypomerleau a=cynecx Addresses some of the issues mentioned here: https://github.com/dustypomerleau/rust-syntax/issues/5. In sync with https://github.com/dustypomerleau/rust-syntax/issues/6. Co-authored-by: cynecx <me@cynecx.net>
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