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MH
Rewrote typing to use indices.

Currently it is slower than before, because we do a HashMap lookup
followed up by actually using the index. But it serves as the basis
for a faster type inferencer.

The main goal, however, is to fix the manner in which polymorph
types are determined. The typing queue of functions still needs to
correctly write this data to the type table.
/* This example demonstrates:
- Synchronous channels can span the network if created by pairs of `connector_add_net_port` calls,
	each binding a port to the same address, with complementary polarities.
- Ports created this way have two notions of polarity:
	- (port) Polarity in {Putter, Getter}:
		- Putter => resulting port can `connector_put`,
		- Getter => resulting port can `connector_get`,
	- Endpoint Polarity in {Active, Passive}:
		- Passive => underlying transport socket will `bind` to the given address,
		- Active  => underlying transport socket will `connect` to the given address,
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "../../reowolf.h"
#include "../utility.c"

int main(int argc, char** argv) {
	Arc_ProtocolDescription * pd = protocol_description_parse("", 0);
	char logpath[] = "./8_amy_log.txt";
	Connector * c = connector_new_logging(pd, logpath, sizeof(logpath)-1);
	printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL));
	
	PortId putter, getter;
	FfiSocketAddr addr = {{127, 0, 0, 1}, 8000}; // ipv4 127.0.0.1 (localhost) transport port 8000
	connector_add_net_port(c, &putter, addr, Polarity_Putter, EndpointPolarity_Active);
	printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL));
	
	connector_add_net_port(c, &getter, addr, Polarity_Getter, EndpointPolarity_Passive);
	printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL));
	
	connector_connect(c, 4000);
	printf("Error str `%s`\n", reowolf_error_peek(NULL));
	
	protocol_description_destroy(pd);
	connector_destroy(c);
	return 0;
}