Running the file with shebang has a few issues.
* shebang is an OS dependent feature. Many modern UNIX-like OSes
support it, but not all, e.g., Windows.
* `env` command may not be in `/usr/bin`.
* "ruby" command may not be "ruby", when `--program-suffix` or other
configuration option is used.
2edf241055
Due to a problem with ripper we do not recognize `break` as invalid code. It's confusing that "Syntax OK" is output in that case.
When there's no syntax error, the algorithm should not say anything. The exception is in the CLI and that's for compatibility with `ruby -wc`
```
$ cat /tmp/break.rb
break
⛄️ 3.1.2 🚀 /Users/rschneeman/Documents/projects/syntax_suggest (schneems/no-syntax-not-okay-break)
$ ruby -wc /tmp/break.rb
Syntax OK
```
> Note that this is invalid, running this code will raise a Syntax error.
```
$ exe/syntax_suggest /tmp/break.rb
Syntax OK
```
Close https://github.com/ruby/syntax_suggest/pull/157d7bd8f03a2