We're now first building a standalone bytecode compiler `apflc` that will
compile `globals.apfl` into bytecode and write it out as a C source file.
When initializing a new context, that embedded bytecode will then get
evaluated and the global scope will be populated from the dictionary
returned by that bytecode.
This will match all arguments and discard them. This makes the bytecode
for simple functions easier and will make it easier to construct simple
function programmatically.
A function can now have multiple subfunctions with their own parameter
list. These parameters are now no longer constrained to variables and
blanks only, but can also be consts and list destructurings (predicates
are also already compiled but don't get evaluated yet). The first
subfunction that matches the argument list gets evaluated.