bpo-42827: Fix crash on SyntaxError in multiline expressions (GH-24140)

When trying to extract the error line for the error message there
are two distinct cases:

1. The input comes from a file, which means that we can extract the
   error line by using `PyErr_ProgramTextObject` and which we already
   do.
2. The input does not come from a file, at which point we need to get
   the source code from the tokenizer:
   * If the tokenizer's current line number is the same with the line
     of the error, we get the line from `tok->buf` and we're ready.
   * Else, we can extract the error line from the source code in the
     following two ways:
     * If the input comes from a string we have all the input
       in `tok->str` and we can extract the error line from it.
     * If the input comes from stdin, i.e. the interactive prompt, we
       do not have access to the previous line. That's why a new
       field `tok->stdin_content` is added which holds the whole input for the
       current (multiline) statement or expression. We can then extract the
       error line from `tok->stdin_content` like we do in the string case above.

Co-authored-by: Pablo Galindo <Pablogsal@gmail.com>
diff --git a/Parser/tokenizer.h b/Parser/tokenizer.h
index 5660ea3..b659f34 100644
--- a/Parser/tokenizer.h
+++ b/Parser/tokenizer.h
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ struct tok_state {
     int atbol;          /* Nonzero if at begin of new line */
     int pendin;         /* Pending indents (if > 0) or dedents (if < 0) */
     const char *prompt, *nextprompt;          /* For interactive prompting */
+    char *stdin_content;
     int lineno;         /* Current line number */
     int first_lineno;   /* First line of a single line or multi line string
                            expression (cf. issue 16806) */