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@HackAttack HackAttack commented May 17, 2025

Fixes #6341.

changelog: [excessive_precision] no longer triggers on an exponent with leading zeros

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Thanks!

@samueltardieu samueltardieu added this pull request to the merge queue May 17, 2025
Merged via the queue into rust-lang:master with commit c97b476 May 17, 2025
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excessive_precision inconsistency with exponential notation
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