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This pull request focuses on enhancing the project's code formatting capabilities by updating the EmmyLuaCodeStyle submodule. The primary goal of this update is to provide support for Lua 5.5 code formatting, ensuring that code written for this version can be properly styled and maintained within the project's development workflow.

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  • Submodule Update: The 3rd/EmmyLuaCodeStyle submodule has been updated to a newer commit, specifically from 8500f3af178f097331d938378648078d023f4c7c to 8c4289b7617ccdb0b247a6171f111f28ac7ae969.
  • Lua 5.5 Formatting Support: This submodule update is intended to introduce support for Lua 5.5 code formatting, as indicated by the pull request title, enhancing the project's ability to style newer Lua code.

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Code Review

This pull request updates the EmmyLuaCodeStyle submodule to a new commit. Based on the title, this is to add support for Lua 5.5 code formatting. The change is limited to updating the submodule's commit hash, which is a standard way to update a dependency. As there are no other code changes in this repository, there are no specific code issues to address.

@sumneko sumneko merged commit 7c3d4a0 into LuaLS:master Dec 25, 2025
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