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Aryadev Chavali 40907e5113 Reworked (de)serialising routines for instructions
No longer relying on darr_t or anything other than the C runtime and
aliases.  This means it should be *even easier* to target this via FFI
from other languages without having to initialise my custom made
structures!  Furthermore I've removed any form of allocation in the
library so FFI callers don't need to manage memory in any way.
Instead we rely on the caller allocating the correct amount of memory
for the functions to work, with basic error handling if that doesn't
happen.

In the case of inst_read_bytecode, error reporting occurs by making
the return of a function an integer.  If the integer is positive it is
the number of bytes read from the buffer.  If negative it flags a
possible error, which is a member of read_err_t.

prog_read_bytecode has been split into two functions: prog_read_header
and prog_read_instructions.  prog_read_instructions works under the
assumption that the program's header has been filled, e.g. via
prog_read_header.  prog_read_header returns 0 if there's not enough
space in the buffer or if the start_address is greater than the count.
prog_read_instructions returns a custom structure which contains an
byte position as well as an error enum, allowing for finer error
reporting.

In the case of inst_write_bytecode via the assumption that the caller
allocated the correct memory there is no need for error reporting.
For prog_write_bytecode if an error occurs due to

In the case of inst_read_bytecode we return the number
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