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Currently, exhaustivity analysis only runs for scrutinees with
a sealed type.
This commit treats any case class as a one-element, sealed type
to enable additional analysis, such as in the new test case.
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I was a bit overzealous in moving stuff over to scala-xml in 9c50dd5274
These were all compiler tests that accidentally touched on xml.
I've tried to delicately decouple them so they can roam the
scalac pastures as intended.
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Every test deleted here has found its way to the respective
repositories of scala-xml and scala-parser-combinators,
where they will continue to be tested with partest.
The modified tests became independent of these modules,
as they should've been from the start.
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This looks like a job for... virtpatmat!
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