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I feel like I might be doing something incredibly dumb, but I was just trying to write a program (compiling to FuTIL) and found myself confused about the appropriate width for memory index subscripts. This program type-checks and compiles just fine:
And just for completeness, this program, of course, emits the "zero-padding not supp