Support GO N syntax to execute multiple times (#551)

* Support `GO N` syntax to execute multiple times
- Plumbed through the batch execution count from the parser and used in the batch execution code path
- Functionality matches SSMS:
  - Outputs loop start/end messages that match SSMS if you're doing multi-batch execution
  - Outputs an "ignoring failure" error if an error happens during a batch
- Added tests for this
- Manually verified end to end also

* Fixing test error
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Kevin Cunnane
2017-11-22 11:33:19 -08:00
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35 changed files with 623 additions and 367 deletions

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using System;
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using System.Resources;
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