* Implement custom generic tagged union `Either`
This should be more efficient than `std::variant`, while still
keeping runtime safety as it `assert`s when `get`ting values.
* Use `Either` for RPN expressions
* Use `Either` for file stack node data
* Use `Either` for `File` buffer
* Use `Either` for `STRFMT` args
* Use `Either` for RGBLINK symbol values
* Support an equivalent of `std::monostate` for `Either`
* Use `Either` for lexer tokens
* Use `Either` for symbol values
* Use `Either` for lexer mmap/buffer state
This way, if a child context initializes `\@`, the parent won't
reset it. And if the child context did not initialize `\@`,
then resetting it would be redundant.
This removes the last use of `strdup`
This required making a lot of related pointers be `const`.
That in turn conflicted with the need to `munmap()` a pointer
eventually, which was similar to the need to eventually `free()`
an `Expansion`'s contents, so I used the same solution of a
`union`. That lets us normally use the `const` pointer for
`const` correctness, and the non-`const` one for the not-really-
mutating destruction cases.
* Replace FAMs with `std::vector`s (or one `std::string`) in four `struct`s
* Anonymous types declared in an anonymous union are also non-standard
Only Clang complains about this (-Wnested-anon-types)