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* SI-9572 Check for illegal tuple sizes in the parserStefan Zeiger2016-01-281-0/+6
This commit adds explicit checks with syntax errors for tuple literals and types of more than 22 elements. An alternative approach to fixing SI-9572 would be to revert to the old failure mode of Scala 2.10 where references to arbitrary `scala.TupleXY` would be generated in the parser, which then leads to “type/object not found” errors in the typechecker. This fix here is more intrusive but arguably provides a better user experience. Methods `stripParens` and `makeBinop` are moved from `TreeBuilder` to `Parsers` because they can now generate syntax errors. New methods `makeSafeTupleType` and `makeSafeTupleTerm` implement the error checking on top of `makeTupleType` and `makeTupleTerm`. They are overridden with no-op versions in the quasiquotes parser because it also overrides `makeTupleType` and `makeTupleTerm` in a way that supports arbitrary tuple sizes.