
- Show the `#![ ... ]` in the span (to make it clear that it should not be included in the CLI argument) - Show more detailed errors when the crate has valid token trees but invalid syntax. Previously, `crate-attr=feature(foo),feature(bar)` would just say "invalid crate attribute" and point at the comma. Now, it explicitly says that the comma was unexpected, which is useful when using `--error-format=short`. It also fixes the column to show the correct span. - Recover from parse errors. Previously we would abort immediately on syntax errors; now we go on to try and type-check the rest of the crate. The new diagnostic code also happens to be slightly shorter.
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Rust
//@ compile-flags: -Zcrate-attr=feature(yeet_expr)]#![allow(warnings)
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//~? ERROR unexpected token
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fn foo() {} //~ ERROR `main` function not found
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