Motiejus Jakštys 0433771b3e parser: add struct field value declaration test
Port "zig fmt: respect line breaks in struct field value declaration"
test from upstream parser_test.zig.

Implement in parser.c:
- Slice types ([]T, [:s]T) in parseTypeExpr
- Array types ([N]T, [N:s]T) in parseTypeExpr
- Multiline string literals in parsePrimaryTypeExpr
- Add comments explaining why const/volatile/allowzero pointer
  modifiers are consumed (not stored in AST; renderer re-derives
  them from token positions)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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zig0 aspires to be an interpreter of zig 0.15.1 written in C.

Testing

Quick test:

zig build

Debugging tips

Test runs infinitely? Build the test program executable:

$ zig build test -Dno-exec

And then run it, capturing the stack trace:

gdb -batch
-ex "python import threading; threading.Timer(1.0, lambda: gdb.post_event(lambda: gdb.execute('interrupt'))).start()"
-ex run
-ex "bt full"
-ex quit
zig-out/bin/test

You are welcome to replace -ex "bt full" with anything other of interest.

Description
Replacing zig1.wasm with a C program (see stage0/).
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