class: bind inherited nams using superclass or interface reference#794
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In issue #793, the problem is that
class.togetherchanges eachclassform to define a name that is hidden by scopes, and then introduce the original name as an alias. Meanwhile, inherited fields and methods are bound using the defined class name. This commit changes inherited names and fields to be bound using the reference to a superclass or interface, instead. That avoids a problem withclass.togetherspecifically, but also seems like more the right choice in general.This is a backward-incompatible change. I'm not expecting any current programs to break, but it's possible. In particular, there could be Rhombus programs already that macro-introduce a superclass or interface reference, and this change will cause inherited field and method names to be bound as macro-introduced.