I'm trying to track down where in the Elixir and Erlang code in 
elixir-lang/elixir that Macro.Env context is set to :match.  I have a 
feeling I am slow approaching an equivalent implementation with my 
`ResolveState#put(DECLARING_SCOPE, true)` in Intellij Elixir 
(https://github.com/KronicDeth/intellij-elixir/blob/8347836a86ced50dedccd044014a9029538c1208/src/org/elixir_lang/psi/scope/Variable.java#L236,
 
https://github.com/KronicDeth/intellij-elixir/blob/8347836a86ced50dedccd044014a9029538c1208/src/org/elixir_lang/psi/scope/Variable.java#L400,
 
https://github.com/KronicDeth/intellij-elixir/blob/8347836a86ced50dedccd044014a9029538c1208/src/org/elixir_lang/psi/scope/Variable.java#L410,
 
https://github.com/KronicDeth/intellij-elixir/blob/8347836a86ced50dedccd044014a9029538c1208/src/org/elixir_lang/psi/impl/ElixirPsiImplUtil.java#L1372),
 
but if I had the real rules in Elixir's own code I could double check I'm 
not missing a use case for Macro.Env context :match.  Currently, I've just 
been by checking variable resolution for every variable in 
elixir-lang/elixir/lib/elixir by hand and adding DECLARING_SCOPE rules when 
it helps not have to check up the AST (PSI for IntellIJ) to determine if 
something really can be a variable declaration or can only be a usage.

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