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    <p>This looks like a bug (or bugs) in LibFormat. Here is one reduced
      case:</p>
    <p>Works: <br>
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    <p>Call({a, [=]() { something1(o); }, b});</p>
    <p>Broken:</p>
    <p>namespace ns{<br>
      void F() {<br>
        Call({a, (Cast)[=]() { something1(o); }, b});<br>
      }<br>
      }<br>
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    <p>The second case counts braces incorrectly.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-03-21 09:55, Turing Eret via
      cfe-dev wrote:<br>
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                <div>I have the following bit of code (or something very
                  similar):</div>
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                <div>int main() {<br>
                      add_thingie({{Thingie1::ID(),
                  (ThingieHandler)[=](const Object& o) {
                  do_something1(o); }}, {Thingie2::ID(),
                  (ThingieHandler)[=](const Object& o) {
                  do_something2(o); }}});<br>
                      return 0;<br>
                  }</div>
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                <div>If I run it through clang-format (6.0.0), I get the
                  following output.</div>
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                C:\clang-format_example>clang-format example_bad.cpp<br>
                int main() {<br>
                        add_thingie({{Thingie1::ID(),
                (ThingieHandler)[=](const Object& o) {
                do_something1(o);<br>
                }<br>
                }<br>
                , {<br>
                  Thingie2::ID(), (ThingieHandler)[=](const Object
                &o) { do_something2(o); }<br>
                }<br>
                });<br>
                return 0;<br>
                }</div>
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              <div>Interestingly, if I remove the C-style cast, it
                produces something sensible.</div>
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                C:\clang-format_example>clang-format example_good.cpp<br>
                int main() {<br>
                  add_thingie({{Thingie1::ID(), [=](const Object &o)
                { do_something1(o); }},<br>
                               {Thingie2::ID(), [=](const Object &o)
                { do_something2(o); }}});<br>
                  return 0;<br>
                }</div>
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              <div>I could not find any set of options that does
                something remotely sensible to the original example. Am
                I missing something?</div>
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              <div>Turing<br>
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