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			* syntax_tests: allow to "bless" tests, and don't use a regexp
A regexp was used at the beginning because I thought we would want to
allow error to contains things that were not predictable or that would
often change. But this is not the case¹. It is better to actually test
for the full error message
¹ well actually it was the case for path, but there is another substitution to 
 `📂` for the manifest directory
* syntax_tests: Bless the tests
* syntax_tests: Manual adjust after bless
Because there used to be comments on the same line of the message which
bless don't support
* Fix error message with path on windows
 - The debug implementation of path make double slash, that's not what
   we want to show the user
 - normalize paths to use `/` so the test passes
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| // Copyright © SixtyFPS GmbH <info@slint.dev>
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| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-Slint-Royalty-free-2.0 OR LicenseRef-Slint-Software-3.0
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| export SuperSimple := Rectangle {
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| //                 ^warning{':=' to declare a component is deprecated. The new syntax declare components with 'component MyComponent {'. Read the documentation for more info}
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|     background: green;
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| 
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|     for xx Text {}
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| //         ^error{Invalid 'for' syntax: there should be a 'in' token}
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| 
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| 
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|     for xx in zz: Hello {
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|         Rectangle {}
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|     }
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| 
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|     Image {
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|     }
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| 
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|     for xx[idx] in zz: Hello {
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|         Rectangle {}
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|     }
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|     for x in 0..32: Rectangle { }
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| //              ^error{Parse error. Range expressions are not supported in Slint. You can use an integer as a model to repeat something multiple time. Eg: `for i in 32 : ...`}
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| }
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