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epriestley 6bfa990254 When mapping phantom comments across changes, correct an off-by-one issue
Summary:
Ref T13617. When an inline comment is added inside a block of added lines, it currently ends up off-by-one when porting forward.

This is a disagreement between the mapping engine and the display engine about what "offset" means. Choose the simpler of the two interpretations.

Test Plan:
  - Created a revision with the diff in T13617.
  - Added an inline in the middle of the added block.
  - Updated the revision with the same diff.
    - Before: inline incorrectly moves up by one line.
    - After: inline maps correctly.

Maniphest Tasks: T13617

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D21572
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