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diff --git a/tests/typ/code/ops-invalid.typ b/tests/typ/code/ops-invalid.typ
index 149a60dd..5e56ff98 100644
--- a/tests/typ/code/ops-invalid.typ
+++ b/tests/typ/code/ops-invalid.typ
@@ -1,67 +1,84 @@
-// Test invalid expressions.
+// Test invalid operations.
// Ref: false
---
-// Missing expressions.
-
// Error: 3 expected expression
{-}
+---
// Error: 10 expected expression
#test({1+}, 1)
+---
// Error: 10 expected expression
#test({2*}, 2)
---
-// Mismatched types.
-
// Error: 2-12 cannot apply '+' to template
{+([] + [])}
+---
// Error: 2-5 cannot apply '-' to string
{-""}
+---
// Error: 2-8 cannot apply 'not' to array
{not ()}
+---
// Error: 2-12 cannot apply '<=' to relative and relative
{30% <= 40%}
+---
// Special messages for +, -, * and /.
// Error: 03-10 cannot add integer and string
+{(1 + "2", 40% - 1)}
+
+---
// Error: 12-19 cannot subtract integer from relative
-// Error: 21-29 cannot multiply integer with boolean
-// Error: 31-39 cannot divide integer by length
-{(1 + "2", 40% - 1, 2 * true, 3 / 12pt)}
+{(1234567, 40% - 1)}
+
+---
+// Error: 2-10 cannot multiply integer with boolean
+{2 * true}
-// Error: 14-22 cannot apply '+=' to integer and string
+---
+// Error: 2-10 cannot divide integer by length
+{3 / 12pt}
+
+---
+// Error: 14-22 cannot add integer and string
{ let x = 1; x += "2" }
+---
// Error: 13-14 expected argument list, found integer
{ test with 2 }
+---
// Error: 3-4 expected function, found integer
{ 1 with () }
+---
// Error: 3-10 cannot apply '..' to integer and string
{ 1 .. "" }
---
-// Bad left-hand sides of assignment.
-
// Error: 3-6 cannot assign to this expression
{ (x) = "" }
+---
// Error: 3-8 cannot assign to this expression
{ 1 + 2 += 3 }
+---
// Error: 3-4 unknown variable
{ z = 1 }
+---
// Error: 3-7 cannot assign to a constant
{ rect = "hi" }
+---
// Works if we define rect beforehand
// (since then it doesn't resolve to the standard library version anymore).
#let rect = ""