* Add error recovery support to @babel/parser
* Update @babel/parser tests to always recover from errors
* Update this.raise usage in @babel/parser:
- expression.js
- lval.js
- statement.js
- estree.js
- flow.js
- jsx/index.js
- tokenizer/index.js
* Update @babel/parser fixtures with recovered errors
* Fix tests out of @babel/parser
* Do not use try/catch for control flow
* Update invalid fixtures
* Do not report invalid lhs in toAssignable
* Do not validate function id multiple times
* Dedupe reserved await errors
* Remove duplicate errors about strict reserved bindings
* Remove duplicated error about yield/await inside params
* Don't error twice for methods in object patterns
* Don't report invalid super() twice
* Remove dup error about reserved param for expr arrows
* Remove double escapes in migrated tests
* Dedupe errors about invalid escapes in identifiers
* Remove duplicated error about decorated constructor
* Remove duplicated error about spread in flow class
* Don't throw for invalid super usage
* Don't fail for object decorators with stage 2
* Fix flow inexact type errors
* Fix flow
* Fix errors about escapes in keywords (ref: #10455)
* Update after rebase
* Fix todo
* Remove duplicated error when using += for defaults
* Remove unnecessary throw
* Nit: use ??
* Disallow static fields named `constructor` in a class
- Disallowed static fields named `constructor` in a class (previously only non-static were disallowed)
- Updated the text for the error for one consolidated warning, for both static and non-static fields
- Added a test
- Updated an existing test in the `flow` test suite of the parser to reflect the parse error.
Strangely, the test used to pass and started failing when inlining the `isNonstaticConstructor` method, without any changes.
In that test, `constructor` was a field, so in theory it should never have passed.
Would appreciate some feedback on this, as I'm not 100% sure if this is somehow related to Flow
* Update test262 whitelist
* Add comment and fix && operator