This adds support for `include as <identifier>` type statements which in addition to pulling in any defined resources, it also makes the contents of the scope of the class available to the scope of the include statement, but prefixed by the identifier specified. This makes passing data between scopes much more powerful, and it also allows classes to return useful classes for subsequent use. This also improves the SetScope procedure and adds to the Ordering stage. It's unclear if the current Ordering stage can handle all code, or if there exist corner-cases which are valid code, but which would produce a wrong or imprecise topological sort. Some extraneous scoping bugs still exist, which expose certain variables that we should not depend on in future code. Co-authored-by: Samuel Gélineau <gelisam@gmail.com>
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-- main.mcl --
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class c1($b) {
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test "t1" {}
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if $b {
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test "t2" {}
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} else {
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test "t3" {}
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}
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class c0 {
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test "t4" {}
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if $b {
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test "t5" {}
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} else {
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test "t6" {}
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}
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$x = if $b {
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"hello"
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} else {
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"goodbye"
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}
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}
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}
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include c1(true) as i1
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include i1.c0 as i01
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include c1(false) as i2
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include i2.c0 as i02
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test $i01.x {}
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test $i02.x {}
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-- OUTPUT --
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Vertex: test[hello]
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Vertex: test[goodbye]
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Vertex: test[t1]
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Vertex: test[t2]
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Vertex: test[t3]
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Vertex: test[t4]
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Vertex: test[t5]
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Vertex: test[t6]
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