Consolidate analyzer tests that verify no diagnostics are emitted#676
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Consolidate analyzer tests that verify no diagnostics are emitted#676
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This is useful because it ensures that are "good" syntax examples aren't flagged by _any_ analyzer rather than just not by one particular analyzer under test.
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This is useful because it ensures that are "good" syntax examples aren't flagged by any analyzer rather than just not by one particular analyzer under test.