script: Flatten nested match arms in NormalizedAlgorithm#40643
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This patch flattens nested match arms in `NormalizedAlgorithm` to simplify our code. Moreover, primarily matching the algorithm names, instead of matching the enum variant types, makes more sense, since some algorithms share the same enum variant type. Testing: Refactoring. Existing tests suffice. Signed-off-by: Kingsley Yung <[email protected]>
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This patch flattens nested match arms in
NormalizedAlgorithmto simplify our code. Moreover, primarily matching the algorithm names, instead of matching the enum variant types, makes more sense, since some algorithms share the same enum variant type.Testing: Refactoring. Existing tests suffice.