5997: Better inlay hints in 'for' loops r=popzxc a=popzxc For #5206 (one part of the fix). This PR refines the logic of spawning an inlay hints in `for` loops. We only must provide a hint if the following criteria are met: - User already typed `in` keyword. - Type of expression is known and it's not unit. **However:** I don't know why, but I was unable to make `complete_for_hint` test work. Either without or with my changes, I was always getting this test failed because no hint was spawned for the loop variable. This change works locally, so I would really appreciate an explanation why this test isn't working now and how to fix it.  Co-authored-by: Igor Aleksanov <popzxc@yandex.ru> |
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