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refactor: replace deprecated tbl_flatten with iter { ... }:flatten():totable()#115

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refactor: replace deprecated tbl_flatten with iter { ... }:flatten():totable()#115
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@Bruenor Bruenor commented Jun 29, 2025

This PR replaces usage of the deprecated tbl_flatten function with the recommended iter():flatten():totable() chain. This change ensures compatibility with the latest version of the library and avoids potential runtime warnings or future breakages.
🔧 Changes Made

  • Replaced one instance of tbl_flatten(...) with iter(...):flatten():totable()
  • Verified functional equivalence of the new implementation
    🧪 Testing
  • Manually verified behavior in affected modules
    📌 Notes
  • No additional dependencies introduced
  • No breaking changes expected

nylocx pushed a commit to nylocx/nvim-colorizer.lua that referenced this pull request Jan 29, 2026
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@norcalli Could you merge @Bruenor 's fix? I was not aware of this PR and ended up implementing the exact same changes proposed here. It would be nice if I could keep pointing at your repo instead of maintaining my own fork. I'm sure I'm not the only one in this situation. Thank you for your effort in building this very helpful plugin!

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