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Propagating syntax for good errors #169

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This is WIP from today's meeting, and is intended to be used together with an upcoming utility in Syntax Spec to help implicate the appropriate user syntax when an error happens during compilation.

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WIP from the meeting on Mar 29, following up on recent discussions around error reporting.

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This is WIP from today's meeting, and is intended to be used together
with an upcoming utility in Syntax Spec to help implicate the
appropriate user syntax when an error happens during compilation.
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