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Restrict regular expression for detecting companions#350
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Problem: Current
[^/\n]+expression for detecting parts of companion lines is too loose, e.g. it broke for paritytech/cumulus#870 (comment).Solution: restrict the regular expression, add tests
closes #349
closes #345