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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/_docs/reference/contextual/derivation.md
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Expand Up @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ object Eq:
case ((x, y), elem) => check(elem)(x, y)
}

inline given derived[T](using m: Mirror.Of[T]): Eq[T] =
inline def derived[T](using m: Mirror.Of[T]): Eq[T] =
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I believe there is a test case with this example that also needs to be updated.

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a cursory search of "given derived" reveals quite a lot of instances, including in the docs/_docs/reference/contextual/derivation-macro.md document, which is derivation using macro quotes and splices instead of inline match

lazy val elemInstances = summonAll[m.MirroredElemTypes]
inline m match
case s: Mirror.SumOf[T] => eqSum(s, elemInstances)
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