To encourage organizing code in a way that helps in understanding, I
have implemented the common idiom of requiring a `main` function. In
tricu and other functional languages, it is usually placed near the top
of the module. The evaluator gracefully handles the situation of passing
multiple files where the intermediary "library" files do not have main functions.
tricu now allows defining terms in any order and will resolve
dependencies to ensure that they're evaluated in the right order.
Undefined terms are detected and throw errors during dependency
ordering.
For now we can't define top-level mutually recursive terms.
This new output form allows easy piping to the decode function of the
tricu executable. Includes a new test for roundtrip evaluation of map,
compilation to tree calculus terms, and decoding back to a human
readable string.