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test: Match gccgo error messages.
With the recursive descent parser that gccgo uses, I think that it doesn't make sense to try to match a statement where a statement is not expected. If the construct is not a statement, you will just get bizarre error messages. topexpr.go:9:1: error: expected declaration topexpr.go:14:1: error: expected declaration topexpr.go:19:1: error: expected declaration R=rsc, r2 CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/2175041
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package main
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fmt.Printf("hello") // ERROR "non-declaration statement outside function body"
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fmt.Printf("hello") // ERROR "non-declaration statement outside function body|expected declaration"
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func main() {
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}
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x++ // ERROR "non-declaration statement outside function body"
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x++ // ERROR "non-declaration statement outside function body|expected declaration"
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func init() {
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}
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x,y := 1, 2 // ERROR "non-declaration statement outside function body"
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x,y := 1, 2 // ERROR "non-declaration statement outside function body|expected declaration"
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