[GLIMMER2] Closure actions + tests#13491
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I don't think you need to check the node.type anymore. traverse does that for you already.
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Implements closure actions for Glimmer2. There are a few things that are unresolved:
Generate a label for the action (streams had labels, references don't?)Supportmut(there is nomutin Glimmer yet)SupportINVOKEables. Not sure what this is or how it's used, so I left it out.