Block-level scoping (#92) and variable manager (#88)#103
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Closes #92
Closes #88
These changes do not affect the memory usage or the number of cycles for the XMSS aggregation program as tested with
RUSTFLAGS='-C target-cpu=native' cargo run --release -- xmss --n-signatures 1775.For the WHIR recursion program as tested with
RUSTFLAGS='-C target-cpu=native' cargo run --release -- recursion --count 8, these changes cause:I saw no significant impact on proving time for either XMSS or WHIR recursion. With these changes, there is some tradeoff available between memory usage and number of cycles, so we can explore how to adjust this tradeoff to get better proving time.