Guy Waldman 9c1ad0a9f7 [parser] Disallow static fields named constructor (#10461)
* 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

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Babel is a tool that helps you write code in the latest version of JavaScript. When your supported environments don't support certain features natively, Babel will help you compile those features down to a supported version.

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