Prior to this PR, each type would have its own handwritten
test suite. The end result was that not all types were tested
for all situations.
This PR adds a framework based on a Markdown file, which
generates the basic tests for the types defined in json
files. These are auto generated and updated by the Makefile
before the test suite is run.
Also, a number of unsupported type combinations are now
supported.
Also, we now support negative literals.
Also, allocation calculation fixes for nested types.
Also, the test helpers can now properly import and export
typed variables such as bytes, static arrays and tuples. This
may come in handy when it comes to phasm platform wanting to
route data.
Also, adds better support for i8 type.
Also, started on a runtime.py, since there's quite some code
now that deals with compile time handling of WebAssembly stuff.
Also, minor improvement to the type constrains, namely we
better match 'tuple' literals with static array types.
Also, reduced spam when printing the type analysis results;
constraints that go back on the backlog are now no longer
printed one by one. It now also prints the end results of
the typing analysis.
Also, reorganized the big test_primitives test into type
classes.
Also, replaced pylint with ruff.
Prior to this PR, the compiler would call stdlib.types's
__subscript_bytes__.
However, that function performs some checks we do not need.
After this MR, folding iterates directly over the bytes
memory, saving the memory access checks and the function
calls. This gets us a speedup of about 43% less CPU time
used on Firefox.
Also, by default, the CRC32 page runs a shorter timing test.
Doesn't give right answer yet and out of bound check fails.
No constructor yet for static arrays, but module constants
work. Which don't work yet for tuples and structs.
Also, u32 for indexing please.
Also, more module constant types.