Fix indentation of multiline strings when part of a larger expression.#532
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The stacked indentation behavior wasn't robust enough to catch other kinds of subexpressions that a multiline string could be in and our tests weren't thorough enough to catch this. The most common occurrence was when a multiline string was followed by a dotted member access, which caused the string to become unindented one level from where it should have been.
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Fix indentation of multiline strings when part of a larger expression.
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The stacked indentation behavior wasn't robust enough to catch other kinds of subexpressions that a multiline string could be in and our tests weren't thorough enough to catch this. The most common occurrence was when a multiline string was followed by a dotted member access, which caused the string to become unindented one level from where it should have been.