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The full syntax for an expression in an element syntax looks like `(item (ref.null none))`, but we have been printing the abbreviated version, which omits the `(item ...)`. This abbreviation is only valid when the item has only a single instruction, so it is not always correct to use it. Rather than determining whether or not to use the abbreviation on a case-by-case basis, always print the full syntax.
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The full syntax for an expression in an element syntax looks like
(item (ref.null none)), but we have been printing the abbreviatedversion, which omits the
(item ...). This abbreviation is only validwhen the item has only a single instruction, so it is not always correct
to use it. Rather than determining whether or not to use the
abbreviation on a case-by-case basis, always print the full syntax.