Replace nonbreaking space (0xA0) with a regular space.#340
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It is likely the character was inserted by accident. There is no reason to use it in the code. It is a valid Unicode whitespace, but not a valid ASCII. Since the containing file has no encoding bytemarks, the behavior of this char is dependent on default encoding. Indeed, the file compiles on Windows and fails on Linux. As far as I could find, this is the only case where this character is used in actual code (not in tests) in Roslyn codebase.
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It is likely the character was inserted by accident. There is no reason
to use it in the code. It is a valid Unicode whitespace, but not a valid
ASCII. Since the containing file has no encoding bytemarks, the behavior
of this char is dependent on default encoding. Indeed, the file compiles
on Windows and fails on Linux.
As far as I could find, this is the only case where this character is
used in actual code (not in tests) in Roslyn codebase.