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luassert uses 3 by default, which is often not enough.
Instead of documenting how to increase it, let's use a more fitting
(sane) default of 100 levels.
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The test.functional.helpers and test.unit.helpers modules now include
all of the public functions from test.helpers, so there is no need to
separately require('test.helpers').
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Also fixes some errors found.
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Also adjusts some names.
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Not all of them are fixed yet though.
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Also improves error reporting.
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Should make accidental octals more visible.
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Note: formatc.lua was unable to swallow some newer additions to ExprASTNodeType 
(specifically `kExprNodeOr = '|'` and probably something else), so all `= …` 
were dropped: in any case they only were there in order to not bother updating 
viml_pexpr_debug_print_ast_node and since it is now known all nodes which will 
be present it is not much of an issue.
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It may have incorrectly tried to call everything because of essentially “value” 
nodes being treated as not such.
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Purpose is similar to that of `screen:snapshot_util()`, but in different domain.
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Currently supported nodes:
- Register as it is one of the simplest value nodes (even numbers are
  not that simple with that dot handling).
- Plus, both unary and binary.
- Parenthesis, both nesting and calling.
Note regarding unit tests: it stores data for AST in highlighting in
strings in place of tables because luassert fails to do a good job at
representing big tables. Squashing a bunch of data into a single string
simply yields more readable result.
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