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- when enabled, sped up examples/fibtest.cosmo by about 20% (avg of 11.179s prior and 8.799 after)

NOTE: malicious dumps can trivially cause crashes now by having junk function chunks
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Cosmo

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Usage

Usage: ./bin/cosmo [-clsr] [args]

available options are:
-c <in> <out>   compile <in> and dump to <out>
-l <in>         load dump from <in>
-s <in...>      compile and run <in...> script(s)
-r              start the repl

What is a 'cosmo'?

Cosmo is a portable scripting language loosely based off of Lua. Cosmo easily allows the user to extend the language through the use of Proto objects, which describe the behavior of Objects. For example the following is a simple Vector Proto which describes behavior for a Vector-like object.

proto Vector
    func __init(self)
        self.vector = []
        self.x = 0
    end

    func __index(self, key)
        return self.vector[key]
    end

    func push(self, val)
        self.vector[self.x++] = val
    end 

    func pop(self)
        return self.vector[--self.x]
    end
end

let vector = Vector()

for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) do
    vector:push(i)
end

for (let i = 0; i < 4; i++) do
    print(vector:pop() .. " : " .. vector[i])
end
3 : 0
2 : 1
1 : 2
0 : 3
Description
Embeddable scripting language loosely based off of Lua
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