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Modify generator tracking to allow GENERATEs between SECTIONs
This means that code such as ```cpp TEST_CASE() { SECTION("first") { SUCCEED(); } auto _ = GENERATE(1, 2); SECTION("second") { SUCCEED(); } } ``` will run and report 3 assertions, 1 from section "first" and 2 from section "second". This also applies for greater and potentially more confusing nesting, but fundamentally it is up to the user to avoid overly complex and confusing nestings, just as with `SECTION`s. The old behaviour of `GENERATE` as first thing in a `TEST_CASE`, `GENERATE` not followed by a `SECTION`, etc etc should be unchanged. Closes #1938
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:test-result: PASS #1912 -- test spec parser handles escaping
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:test-result: PASS #1913 - GENERATE inside a for loop should not keep recreating the generator
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:test-result: PASS #1913 - GENERATEs can share a line
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:test-result: PASS #1938 - GENERATE after a section
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:test-result: PASS #1938 - Section followed by flat generate
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:test-result: PASS #1938 - flat generate
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:test-result: PASS #1938 - mixed sections and generates
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:test-result: PASS #1938 - nested generate
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:test-result: PASS #1954 - 7 arg template test case sig compiles - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0
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:test-result: PASS #1954 - 7 arg template test case sig compiles - 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0
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:test-result: PASS #1954 - 7 arg template test case sig compiles - 5, 3, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0
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