Moti Zilberman d3af158ba5 Annotate more errors with expected token (#172)
Expanding on #150, this allows `unexpected()` to accept the expected token type instead of a message string.
This overload is then used in a couple more places (that independently implement a logic similar to `expect()`'s) to construct an `Unexpected token, expected FOO` message.
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