Update compile.c to correctly inform user making substitutions with sub("a","b") instead of sub("a";"b") #3204
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echo '{"f":"a"}' | jq '.f | sub("a","b")'
above line generates the following unclear error message:
jq: error: sub/1 is not defined at <top-level>, line 1:
.f | sub("a","b")
jq: 1 compile error
This patch is changing the error message to:
jq: error: sub/1 is not defined, also happens when you separate arguments by comma (,) instead of semicolon (;), at <top-level>, line 1:
.f | sub("a","b")
jq: 1 compile error
because the correct command is:
echo '{"f":"a"}' | jq '.f | sub("a";"b")'