Added support for attributes on function arguments#110
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Previously, block_var attributes through metadata could be added to only local variables. This change fixes the c code generator to also print the attributes on function parameters.
However, there was a critical issue in how the arguments were created. The signature_extract creates a var to be added to the function signature but initializes the actual argument using with_name. This creates an entirely different var which doesn't share metadata with the parameter added to the func_decl. To fix this we added a new constructor helper for dyn_var namely with_block_var which creates a dyn_var by reusing an existing block_var. Now signature_extract uses this to initialize the argument unifying the two arguments and allowing users to set attributes on the variables.
A new add_attribute function has been added to simplify managing attributes. Sample 69 has been added to test this.