That particular version of Node.js has messed up error messages, so provide a version-specific workaround.
Also fixed an formatting issue which would cause `expect_stdout` to fail if error message contains excerpts of input.
Apply `expect_stdout` to more applicable tests.
- Make let, const, and class symbols be declared in a block scope.
- Piggy back on existing catch symbol implementation to get block-aware mangling working
- Make sure unused block-scoped declarations can be dropped
- Don't eliminate a block if it has a block-scoped declaration
- Remove silly empty anonymous blocks left over from drop_unused
- AST_Toplevel now gets to call drop_unused too, since block-scoped variables aren't global!
- Don't consider block declarations global
In 992b6b9fcc unit test broke (which I missed). This was due to undeclared variables not being side-effects free.
However, since they're really not side-effect free, just declare them in the test cases.