Fix formatting a lambda expression with lifted operators#1714
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My analysis in #1712 was not spot on.
Lifted operators are fine to use in
Expressions, but only as long as we keep the LHS and RHS lifted.The compiler converts
e => e.Number > 43intoe => e.Number > Convert(43), which is the expression form ofe => e.Number > (int?)43.So the problem was that we tried to reduce
(int?)43to43, which is not allowed.This also add a check to avoid reducing already constant expressions.
This fixes #1712