- Identifiers are now evaluated as variables instead of being plain values
- Constants like `left` or `bold` are stored as dynamic values containing the respective rust types
- We now distinguish between arrays and dictionaries to make things more intuitive (at the cost of a bit more complex parsing)
- Spans were removed from collections (arrays, dictionaries), function arguments still have spans for the top-level values to enable good diagnostics
- Make page break behaviour more consistent
- Allow skipping reference image testing for single tests with `// compare-ref: false` (useful for tests which only check error messages)
Doesn't layout contents into a box anymore, instead layouting inline in the parent context. Also makes axis inferring for center alignents smarter (just because I had fun doing it). It's unsure whether we want to keep it because it might be confusing.
- In addition to syntax trees there are now `Value`s, which syntax trees can be evaluated into (e.g. the tree is `5+5` and the value is `10`)
- Parsing is completely pure, function calls are not parsed into nodes, but into simple call expressions, which are resolved later
- Functions aren't dynamic nodes anymore, but simply functions which receive their arguments as a table and the layouting context
- Functions may return any `Value`
- Layouting is powered by functions which return the new `Commands` value, which informs the layouting engine what to do
- When a function returns a non-`Commands` value, the layouter simply dumps the value into the document in monospace