SE-0492: Handle top-level @section-annotated globals
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Currently, normal globals are represented as a PatternBindingDecl and a VarDecl in the AST, directly under the SourceFile:
Top-level globals are represented more like local variables, under a TopLevelCodeDecl. Note that the VarDecl is still at the file scope. In SILGen, this case has some special handling to use the a storage of a global variable, and to avoid cleanups (see
emitInitializationForVarDecl). Effectively, this means the globals are initialized inside themainfunction.SE-0492 needs top-level globals that have a
@sectionannotation to behave like a normal global -- initialization must happen statically, and not inmain. This PR changes the parsing of those globals to match normal globals, without the TopLevelCodeDecl wrapper. SILGen and IRGen then handles them correctly.