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Merge branch 'feat-bytecode'

Adds size/alignment/offset computations to the type system and detects
potentially infinite types. If the type is potentially infinite but
contains a union that can break that type loop, then all other variants
of that union are supposed to be allocated on the heap. If the type
is potentially infinite but cannot be broken up, then we throw the
appropriate error.

The size/alignment/offset computations are not yet employed in the
runtime. But prepares Reowolf for a proper bytecode/IR implementation.
#include "../../reowolf.h"
#include "../utility.c"
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
	char msgbuf[64];
	// ask user what message to send
	size_t msglen = get_user_msg(msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf));

	// Create a connector, configured with our (trivial) protocol.
	Arc_ProtocolDescription * pd = protocol_description_parse("", 0);
	char logpath[] = "./pres_1_amy.txt";
	Connector * c = connector_new_logging(pd, logpath, sizeof(logpath)-1);
	rw_err_peek(c);
	
	// ... with 1 outgoing network connection
	PortId p0;
	FfiSocketAddr addr = {{127, 0, 0, 1}, 8000};
	connector_add_net_port(c, &p0, addr, Polarity_Putter, EndpointPolarity_Passive);
	rw_err_peek(c);
	
	// Connect with peers (5000ms timeout).
	connector_connect(c, 5000);
	rw_err_peek(c);
	
	// Prepare a message to send
	connector_put_bytes(c, p0, msgbuf, msglen);
	rw_err_peek(c);
	
	// ... reach new consistent state within 1000ms deadline.
	connector_sync(c, 1000);
	rw_err_peek(c);
	
	printf("Exiting\n");
	protocol_description_destroy(pd);
	connector_destroy(c);
	sleep(1.0);
	return 0;
}