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These can be used to interact with APIs that require us to emit types
that we do not currently support in artic, e.g. Matrix Types in SPIRV.
Currently, only the C backend supports external types. A typedef is
generated, i.e. an ExternType with args `{ "foo" }` and name `"bar"` emits
typedef foo bar;
… name collisions.
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AnyDSL/artic#36.
This is the bare minimum required to support external types. The only back-end implementation emits external types in the C backend, only types with a single string literal are supported, and that string literal is dumped into the output file as
typedef <id> <option>;with<option>being the supplied option verbatim. The option is not sanitized in any way!