Motiejus Jakštys 80f4342dd1 parser: port large batch of formatting tests (289/344)
Port 29 tests including:
- field access, multiline string, regression tests
- array formatting, function params, doc comments
- for loop payloads, switch items, saturating arithmetic
- inline for/while in expression context
- canonicalize symbols, pointer type syntax, binop indentation

Implement inline for/while in parsePrimaryExpr.
Remove unused tok variable from parsePrimaryExpr.

Deferred tests (need further work):
- "function with labeled block as return type"
- "Control flow statement as body of blockless if"
- "line comment after multiline single expr if"
- "make single-line if no trailing comma, fmt: off"
- "test indentation after equals sign" (destructuring)
- "indentation of comments within catch, else, orelse"

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

If it complains about formatting, here is a mutable command that will fix it:

zig build fmt

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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