* Rewrite interpreter generically
This change re-implements the Cranelift interpreter to use generic values; this makes it possible to do abstract interpretation of Cranelift instructions. In doing so, the interpretation state is extracted from the `Interpreter` structure and is accessed via a `State` trait; this makes it possible to not only more clearly observe the interpreter's state but also to interpret using a dummy state (e.g. `ImmutableRegisterState`). This addition made it possible to implement more of the Cranelift instructions (~70%, ignoring the x86-specific instructions).
* Replace macros with closures
As discussed in #2251, in order to be very confident that NaN signaling bits are correctly handled by the compiler, this switches `DataValue` to use Cranelift's `Ieee32` and `Ieee64` structures. This makes it a bit more inconvenient to interpreter Cranelift FP operations but this should change to something like `rustc_apfloat` in the future.
- Add a `simple_legalize()` function that invokes a predetermined set of
legalizations, without depending on the details of the current
backend design. This will be used by the new backend pipeline.
- Separate out `has_side_effect()` from the DCE pass. This will be used
by the new backends' lowering code.
- Add documentation for the `Arm64Call` relocation type.
This commit changes 128-bit constant parsing in two ways:
- it adds the ability to use underscores to separate digits when writing a 128-bit constant in hexadecimal; e.g. `0x00010203...` can now be written as `0x0001_0203_...`
- it adds a new mechanism for parsing 128-bit constants using integer/float/boolean literals; e.g. `vconst.i32x4 [1 2 3 4]`. Note that currently the controlling type of the instruction dictates how many literals to parse inside the brackets.