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* create distinct interned string type lemon2025-12-151-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Interned strings are used pervasively, so it's a good idea to add a layer of type safety to differentiate them from general cstrs and avoid potential bugs from comparing non-interned and interned strings. Not that that's happened so far that I can remember, but it could. I'm 90% sure it's legal to alias `struct {char c;}` pointers with `char` pointers. This specific typedef gives type safety but with a simple one-way `internstr -> const char *` typecast (with `&istr->c`). Converting the other way around is more intentional: a straight up cast `(internstr)cstr` which sticks out as unchecked and probably wrong, or calling the intern(cstr) function, which is the right way.
* c: support forward-declared enums lemon2025-12-151-2/+2
| | | | This is a common non-standard GNU extension.
* c: accept C99 `[static N]` style array decls, changes to fn quals lemon2025-12-111-27/+2
| | | | | | Function parameters qualifiers don't matter outside of function definition. `int (const int)` should be compatible with `int(int)` etc. So no need to store them in the typedata.
* c: support for noreturn, and decl parsing cleanup lemon2025-12-111-2/+0
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* factor type stuff into type.h lemon2025-11-161-0/+200