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Lambda names aren't entirely canonical (as demonstrated by the cross-project-test added here) at the moment (we should fix that for a bunch of reasons) - even if the template referencing them is non-simplified, other names referencing /that/ template can't be simplified either because type units might cause a different template to be picked up that would conflict with the expected name. (other than for roundtripping precision, it'd be OK to simplify types that reference types that reference lambdas - but best be consistent between the roundtrip/verify mode and the actual simplified template names mode)
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