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Merge #11865 11865: Fix: Select correct insert position for disabled group import r=jonasbb a=jonasbb The logic for importing with and without `group_imports` differed significantly when no previous group existed. This lead to the problem of using the wrong position when importing inside a module (#11585) or when inner attributes are involved. The existing code for grouped imports is better and takes these things into account. This PR changes the flow to use the pre-existing code for adding a new import group even for the non-grouped import settings. Some coverage markers are updated and the `group` is removed, since they are now invoked in both cases (grouping and no grouping). Tests are updated and two tests (empty module and inner attribute) are added. Fixes #11585 Co-authored-by: Jonas Bushart <jonas@bushart.org>
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