This commit introduces initial support for multi-value Wasm. Wasm blocks and calls can now take and return an arbitrary number of values. The encoding for multi-value blocks means that we need to keep the contents of the "Types" section around when translating function bodies. To do this, we introduce a `WasmTypesMap` type that maps the type indices to their parameters and returns, construct it when parsing the "Types" section, and shepherd it through a bunch of functions and methods when translating function bodies.
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(module
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;; Iterative factorial without locals.
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(func $pick0 (param i64) (result i64 i64)
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(get_local 0) (get_local 0)
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)
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(func $pick1 (param i64 i64) (result i64 i64 i64)
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(get_local 0) (get_local 1) (get_local 0)
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)
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(func (export "fac-ssa") (param i64) (result i64)
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(i64.const 1) (get_local 0)
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(loop $l (param i64 i64) (result i64)
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(call $pick1) (call $pick1) (i64.mul)
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(call $pick1) (i64.const 1) (i64.sub)
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(call $pick0) (i64.const 0) (i64.gt_u)
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(br_if $l)
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(drop) (return)
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)
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)
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)
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