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Properly override toString in CompileError #1016

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This bug actually breaks most of the test cases in svelte-loader, when svelte's version is updated to the current one.

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Merging #1016 into master will increase coverage by 0.02%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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##           master    #1016      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   92.06%   92.08%   +0.02%     
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  Files         115      115              
  Lines        4297     4297              
  Branches     1369     1369              
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+ Hits         3956     3957       +1     
+ Misses        148      147       -1     
  Partials      193      193
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test/parser/index.js 100% <ø> (ø) ⬆️
src/utils/CompileError.ts 90% <100%> (+10%) ⬆️

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@Rich-Harris Rich-Harris merged commit 76356ce into sveltejs:master Dec 13, 2017
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Huh! TIL. Thanks

@esarbanis esarbanis deleted the override-toString branch December 21, 2017 20:33
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