Include Spans on internal parser AST objects#100
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This is an enormously invasive change to make what seems like a minor improvement, but it is common that parsers produce abstract syntax trees that include information about the range of the the source that they came from.
While the parser itself is stateful and has the source location to hand when it encounters a problem, subsequent phases in the compiler do not have that information and if they want to refer back to the input that caused the problem they need that range information. This is now included in a Span struct on every parser internal AST type.
Also fixes a bug in the ranges being passed to lesser used code paths, so a net improvement in correctness.