Move GeneratorContext into a standalone class#6618
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This is some under-the-hood work to make experiments in implementing Generate in Python a bit more tractable. Currently, GeneratorContext is a base class for Generator, but can't really be used in standalone form (e.g. it's not copyable). For various reasons, this makes the Python code a lot more unpleasant to deal with, so this PR now moves the equivalent of a GeneratorContext inside Generator -- dispensing with the inheritance -- and makes GeneratorComplex much simpler for Python to deal with.
The change should be 100% to downstream code
, EXCEPT for code that uses GeneratorStubs -- the first argument to the stub must now beEDIT: I added an overload to allow existing code to work as-is.context()rather thanthis. AFAIK literally no one outside Google has ever used these, so I'd rather just make the small breaking change here and fix the affected areas.Drive-by change of moving the ValueTracker into Generator.cpp.