Make octal constant lexing use AdvanceToTokenCharacter to give more
accurate diagnostics.  For test/Lexer/comments.c we now emit:

int x = 000000080;  /* expected-error {{invalid digit}} */
               ^
constants.c:7:4: error: invalid digit '8' in octal constant
00080;             /* expected-error {{invalid digit}} */
   ^


The last line is due to an escaped newline.  The full line looks like:

int y = 0000\
00080;             /* expected-error {{invalid digit}} */


Previously, we emitted:
constants.c:4:9: error: invalid digit '8' in octal constant
int x = 000000080;  /* expected-error {{invalid digit}} */
        ^
constants.c:6:9: error: invalid digit '8' in octal constant
int y = 0000\
        ^

which isn't too bad, but the new way is better for the user,
regardless of whether there is an escaped newline or not.

All the other lexer-related diagnostics should switch over 
to using AdvanceToTokenCharacter where appropriate.  Help
wanted :).

This implements test/Lexer/constants.c.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@39906 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/TODO.txt b/TODO.txt
index d2b944b..94e471d 100644
--- a/TODO.txt
+++ b/TODO.txt
@@ -22,6 +22,8 @@
 00080;
    ^
 
+This specific diagnostic is implemented, but others should be updated.
+
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