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This reverts commit 884e1ce762d98b29594146d37b85384581d9ba96, reversing
changes made to f6fcc4431f272c707d49de68add532c452dd4b0f.
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The parser hole I found while working on the generated positions
serves as the umbrella for a host of improvements. Upgraded
positions assigned during some specific challenging situations mostly
involving the creation of synthetic trees, e.g. for comprehensions
and closures. While doing so improved some error messages.
Eliminated some of the most glaring duplication in the parser.
It's written like there is some payoff associated with being
spectacularly imperative. Not so far.
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See comments in code for the exhaustive list of the cases handled.
Also note that treatment of non-formatting percents has been changed.
Embedding literal %'s now requires escaping.
Moreover, this commit also features exact error positions for string
interpolation, something that has been impossible until the fix for
SI-7271, also included in this patch.
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This commit adds test files
neg: checks the error messages generated by the compiler
run: checks the macro implementation features
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