Issue 1474: Add 2019 standard and its reserved keywords#1476
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Fixed spelling. Co-authored-by: Jukka Hertzog <jukka.hertzog@live.co.uk>
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Resolves #1474
This adds the 2019 standard's reserved words, adds each of the reserved words to the relevant test and updates the reserved word documentation.
Should we include the 2019 standard in the default all? I'm on the fence.