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Use @nested annotation as a standards compliant way to annotate whether we have a top level type or not #1032

Use @nested annotation as a standards compliant way to annotate whether we have a top level type or not

Use @nested annotation as a standards compliant way to annotate whether we have a top level type or not #1032

Triggered via pull request February 15, 2024 14:41
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ubuntu-20.04 g++-7 ruby-2.5
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ubuntu-20.04 g++-8 ruby-2.6
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ubuntu-20.04 g++-10 ruby-3.0
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ubuntu-22.04 g++-11 ruby-3.0
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ubuntu-22.04 g++-11 ruby-3.1
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ubuntu-22.04 g++-13 ruby-3.1
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ubuntu-20.04 g++-9 ruby-2.7
Process completed with exit code 1.
ubuntu-22.04 g++-12 ruby-3.1
Process completed with exit code 1.