Brandon T. Willard fb6feaf082 Improve correspondence with Python errors and console behavior
Compiler and command-line error messages now reflect their Python counterparts.
E.g. where Python emits a `SyntaxError`, so does Hy; same for `TypeError`s.
Multiple tests have been added that check the format and type of raised
exceptions over varying command-line invocations (e.g. interactive and not).

A new exception type for `require` errors was added so that they can be treated
like normal run-time errors and not compiler errors.

The Hy REPL has been further refactored to better match the class-structured
API.  Now, different error types are handled separately and leverage more base
class-provided functionality.

Closes hylang/hy#1486.
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Lisp and Python should love each other. Let's make it happen. Try it.

Hylarious Hacks

OK, so, why?

Well. Python is awesome. So awesome, that we have so many tools to alter the language in a core way, but we never use them.

Why?

Well, I wrote Hy to help people realize one thing about Python:

It's really awesome.

Oh, and lisps are neat.

Cuddles the Hacker

(fan art from the one and only doctormo)

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