Nicholas Nethercote
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Add blank lines after module-level //! comments.
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Most modules have such a blank line, but some don't. Inserting the blank
line makes it clearer that the `//!` comments are describing the entire
module, rather than the `use` declaration(s) that immediately follows.
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