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Similar to #46428.

Fixes #44818

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@mjbvz Let me know if this is what you were thinking of for #44818.

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mjbvz commented Oct 20, 2021

Yes I think this looks good. Thanks for taking a look!

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Now if I ever have this as an interview question I can just link to this PR.

@sandersn sandersn merged commit f2e5947 into main Oct 21, 2021
@sandersn sandersn deleted the link-tag-parse-trailing-brackets-as-linkName branch October 21, 2021 00:01
mprobst pushed a commit to mprobst/TypeScript that referenced this pull request Jan 10, 2022
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Parse generics in JSDoc @link symbol names
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