Revamps structural error detection / handling.
Previously we'd only detect structural errors on the very first level. This leads to incorrectly balanced braces not being discovered, and thus incorrect indentation. This change fixes the problem by: - changing the parser to use an error state that can be detected anywhere inside the productions, for example if we get an eof on SOME_MACRO({ some block <eof> - previously we'd never break lines when we discovered a structural error; now we break even in the case of a structural error if there are two unwrapped lines within the same line; thus, void f() { while (true) { g(); y(); } } will still be re-formatted, even if there's missing braces somewhere in the file - still exclude macro definitions from generating structural error; macro definitions are inbalanced snippets llvm-svn: 179379
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