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The keyword `case` wouldn't get highlighted properly when there was any non-whitespace character on the same line before it.
Often `elm-format` puts `case` on a new line, but not always, for example:
```
view x =
div
[]
(case x of
[] ->
text "foo"
_ ->
text "bar"
)
```
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The keyword
casewouldn't get highlighted properly when there was any non-whitespace character on the same line before it.Often
elm-formatputscaseon a new line, but not always, for example:Note: This PR might have some other effects on features I am not familiar with. The modified line is in a block of vim script with a comment saying "Folding". It is possible my changes affect folding as well, and I am not entirely sure how to test that.