Use names for unprintable characters when describing expectations
See original GitHub issueAn unexpected newline will be rendered inline in the message as unexpected
. We should substitute names for these, instead showing unexpected newline, etc.
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I kept with the formatting for the per-existing white space character names. I do think adding the character code in is a good idea though
Thanks @AndrewSav 👍