* Rename memory instructions as proposed by the bulk-memory-operations spec.
* Rename memory manager functions to memory.* as well
* Remove automatic inlining of constant globals (Binaryen does this now)
* Improve 'const' enum compatibility
* Improve module-level export generation
* Enable the inline decorator for constant variables
* Add ERROR, WARNING and INFO macros that emit a user-defined diagnostic
* Reintroduce builtin decorator so these can appear anywhere in stdlib again
* Inline isNaN and isFinite by default
* Make an interface around gc.* similar to memory.*
* Emit an error when trying to inline a mutable variable
* Slim down CI stages
* Add a more convenient tracing utility for debugging
* Implement some prequesites for an eventual bundled GC
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
While not semantically equivalent with JS semantics, this appears to be the right thing to do in AS. Also avoids using changetype just for this purpose, which will eventually become considered unsafe.
Remaining implementations of JavaScript's Math functions (except sin/cos/tan), both double (Math) and single (Mathf) precision, ported from musl incl. tests from libc-test, plus some changes to match JS semantics. Also binds fmod to `%` and pow to `**`.
When calling indirectly, the number of required operands might not be known at compile time and providing the actual number of operands instead solves this.