This basically flips the --noDebug flag to become a --debug flag, so some optimizations, like inlining, aren't skipped by default, which might be unexpected.
When specifying -O3 or -Oz, asc now automatically increases the optimize level to 4, then including costly non-LLVM optimizations for blocky code, in turn achieving similar results as an LLVM-based generator.
* Traverse base classes when resolving overloads
* Implement preliminary TypedArray accessors
* Extract decorator flags from common flags to make space
* Add '**' overload
* Implement basic explicit inlining
* Support inlining of instance methods
* Reduce number of required locals when inlining
* Implement inlining of operator overloads
* Fix issues when inlining generic functions