Better error spans for object literal excess properties (into branch 'master')#4575
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…ExcessPropertiesInMaster Better error spans for object literal excess properties (into branch 'master')
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This pull request aims to redirect the error message span for an excess property error from the usual target of the assignment to the invalid property itself. I believe this is a positive change in that the resulting error span is actually helpful for users.
See the release-1.6 PR: #4552