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 1.9  28-Jun-2025  rillig make: consistently use double quotes in error messages

Previously, some error messages used single quotes, very few used
backticks or parentheses, most already used double quotes.

While here, reword a few error messages to be clearer or more consistent
with related error messages.
 1.8  30-Mar-2025  rillig make: use '"filename" line 123' for locations instead of 'filename:123'

The format 'filename:123' is commonly used for identifying a location in
a file. Text editors recognize it and allow quick navigation through it.
The previous format was specific to make and would have required custom
support in editors.

The new format was already used in stack traces, except for the first
line. Now all lines use the same format.
 1.7  06-Aug-2024  rillig make: in error message about conditionals, use single quotes

Single quotes are used less often in the conditionals themselves, which
leads to fewer confusions.
 1.6  04-Jul-2024  rillig make: on error, print the targets to be made

This helps to understand situations with several nested sub-makes in
varying directories.
 1.5  01-Jun-2023  rillig tests/make: force line-based diagnostics to be listed in the tests

This way, contradictions between the intended output and the actual
output are closer together and have a better chance of being spotted.
 1.4  19-Jan-2021  rillig make(1): demonstrate wrong return value in CondParser_Term
 1.3  15-Nov-2020  rillig make(1): add remarks to the tests about conditions
 1.2  15-Nov-2020  rillig make(1): add tests for the '!' operator in conditions
 1.1  16-Aug-2020  rillig make(1): add dummies for fine-grained tests, one per single feature

The test names have been derived from the current manual page.

All these tests are dummies right now, and the code from the existing
tests will be moved into the new tests step by step.

This is done to prevent modmisc, escape, varmod-edge and varmisc from
growing without any bounds, and to reduce the side-effects of one test
to the others.

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