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Merge main to release/dev17.5 #14254

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KevinRansom and others added 5 commits November 7, 2022 11:33
* Pop string nesting before error in nested quotes

* Cover more cases of incomplete interpolation

* Add tests for unmatched curly brace

Two tests for unmatched curly brace in interpolated string

* Split tests into separate cases

This splits two unit tests that were testing multiple cases in one go
into multiple unit tests - one per each case.

Note, that original tests were expecting an accurate error for each
of multiple lines of malformed string literals. They would no longer
pass with changes introduced by previous commits in this PR.

Co-authored-by: Adam Boniecki <[email protected]>
@dotnet-bot dotnet-bot merged commit a6a6470 into release/dev17.5 Nov 7, 2022
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