
Previously in the template type-checking engine, it was assumed that every input file would have an associated type-checking shim. The type check block code for all components in the input file would be generated into this shim. This is fine for whole-program type checking operations, but to support the language service's requirements for low latency, it would be ideal to be able to check a single component in isolation, especially if the component is declared along with many others in a single file. This commit removes the assumption that the file/shim mapping is 1:1, and introduces the concept of component-to-shim mapping. Any `TypeCheckingProgramStrategy` must provide such a mapping. To achieve this: * type checking record information is now split into file-level data as well as per-shim data. * components are now assigned a stable `TemplateId` which is unique to the file in which they're declared. PR Close #38105
All files in this directory are temporary. This is created to simulate the final form of the Ivy compiler that supports language service.