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 1.10  28-Jan-2024  rillig tests/lint: fix tests for integer constants on ILP32 platforms

The comment in msg_218 was both off-topic and wrong, so remove it.
 1.9  26-Aug-2023  rillig lint: make diagnostics about ANSI C more international
 1.8  08-Jul-2023  rillig tests/lint: fix a few ilp32 tests
 1.7  28-Mar-2023  rillig lint: warn about extern declarations outside headers

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2023/03/15/msg013727.html
 1.6  19-Feb-2023  rillig lint: do not warn about traditional C migration in C99 mode

For large integer constants, the resulting type could differ between
traditional C and C90. In C99 mode, this difference is no longer
relevant since it is too far away from traditional C.
 1.5  19-Feb-2023  rillig tests/lint: fix and extend tests for C90 migration warning
 1.4  22-Jun-2022  rillig lint: add quotes around placeholders for the remaining messages

Reword some of the messages slightly, exchanging brevity for clarity.

Message 138 is kept as-is, as it is not yet covered by any tests.

Message 240 is kep as-is, as it is unreachable.
 1.3  16-Jun-2022  rillig tests/lint: add more details to messages in msg_200 until msg_299

Add some tests that were previously empty. Some other tests are still
empty.
 1.2  21-Feb-2021  rillig lint: force each test to declare the expected diagnostics

By listing the expected diagnostics directly at the code that triggers
the diagnostics, it is easier to cross-check whether the diagnostics
make sense.

No functional change to lint itself.
 1.1  02-Jan-2021  rillig lint: add a test for each message produced by lint1

Having a test for each message ensures that upcoming refactorings don't
break the basic functionality. Adding the tests will also discover
previously unknown bugs in lint.

The tests ensure that every lint message can actually be triggered, and
they demonstrate how to do so. Having a separate file for each test
leaves enough space for documenting historical anecdotes, rationale or
edge cases, keeping them away from the source code.

The interesting details of this commit are in Makefile and
t_integration.sh. All other files are just auto-generated.

When running the tests as part of ATF, they are packed together as a
single test case. Conceptually, it would have been better to have each
test as a separate test case, but ATF quickly becomes very slow as soon
as a test program defines too many test cases, and 50 is already too
many. The time complexity is O(n^2), not O(n) as one would expect.
It's the same problem as in tests/usr.bin/make, which has over 300 test
cases as well.

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