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coerce-integers
This introduces a new (demanded?) feature for coercing integers in interpolation arguments under the experimental feature `coerce-integers`. This feature is being introduced behind an *experimental feature flag* due to the cautious approach we're taking. The codebase has a track record of revealing unexpected behaviors, often in subtle ways, so we want to give this sufficient time and exposure before making it stable. To remove the experimental flag, we want to see **at least two releases or six months of real-world usage -- whichever is longer** -- that demonstrate strong confidence the feature doesn't introduce regressions or unintended side effects. If that level of confidence is reached, we'll proceed to stabilize it. Change-Id: I825904719eeba8f0e2a93cd6b93cfe6cebd7d827 Signed-off-by: Raito Bezarius <raito@lix.systems>
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