8014: increase completion relevance for items in local scope r=matklad a=JoshMcguigan This PR provides a small completion relevance score bonus for items in local scope. The changes here are relatively minimal, since `coc` by default pre-sorts by position in file. But as we move toward fully server side sorting #7935 I think we'll want some relevance score bump for items in local scope. ### Before Note `let~` and `syntax` are both ahead of locals. Ultimately we may decide that `let~` is a high relevance completion given my cursor position here, but that should be done with some explicit scoring on the server side, rather than being caused by (I think) `coc` preferring shorter completions.  ### After  Co-authored-by: Josh Mcguigan <joshmcg88@gmail.com> |
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