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/// What workspace state a detector cares about.
///
/// LSP hosts use these to avoid running every detector on every keystroke:
/// when the user edits a file, only detectors whose triggers match the
/// changed location need to re-run. The lintian-brush CLI ignores
/// triggers and runs every registered detector unconditionally.
///
/// The lifetimes here are `'static` because triggers are declared at
/// build time via [`declare_detector!`] and stored in
/// [`DetectorRegistration`].
/// What a [`Trigger::Changelog`] detector reads from `debian/changelog`.
///
/// Modelled in terms of changelog entry parts rather than raw text, so
/// hosts can map the trigger to whichever part of an entry was edited.
/// What a [`Trigger::Watch`] detector reads from `debian/watch`.
///
/// The aspects are framed in terms of the watch-file model — a list of
/// upstream-source entries with options — independently of whether
/// they're encoded as line-based v1-4 syntax or v5 deb822 paragraphs.