Of course, but you said:
But the code indent is wrong, and it even changed the function definition of the unrelated next function.
It is weird to split the two in your sentence, as only the indentation of the next function definition was changed, not the definition itself.
You can just take the L and say you didn't see that the function definition that was "added" was just "removed" at the top. It is an easy mistake to make, I know I've done it many times.
My grandma referred to dogs as bugs (positively) and you know what, I agree