Fuzzer: Match the logging of i31ref between JS and C++#6335
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) JS engines print i31ref as just a number, so we need a small regex to standardize the representation (similar to what we do for funcrefs on the code above). On the C++ side, make it actually print the i31ref rather than treat it like a generic reference (for whom we only print "object"). To do that we must unwrap an externalized i31 as necessary, and add a case for i31 in the printing logic. Also move that printing logic to its own function, as it was starting to get quite long.
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JS engines print i31ref as just a number, so we need a small regex to
standardize the representation (similar to what we do for funcrefs on
the code above).
On the C++ side, make it actually print the i31ref rather than treat it
like a generic reference (for whom we only print
"object"). To do thatwe must unwrap an externalized i31 as necessary, and add a case for
i31 in the printing logic.
Also move that printing logic to its own function, as it was starting to
get quite long.