Support JS function calls with up to 7 arguments in Embedded Swift#281
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This is the only of many overloads that does *not* remove the external argument label for one of its parameters. Looks like a copy/paste error.
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This fixes #279.
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The choice up to how many aguments to support before we can replace everything with a single varadic generics funtion is arbitrary. I chose to go up to 7 arguments because
JSFunction.newalready had some overloads with up to 7 arguments, so this seemed the most consistent.I used a different code style for the new overloads where each generic parameter is put on its own line. I'm aware that this doesn't follow the project's code style, but I found the alternative (the full function signature on a single line) pretty much unreadable. Please let me know if you want me to change this.
I didn't add any tests for the new functionality because the existing test suite isn't built/executed in Embedded Swift mode anyway, so the new code wouldn't even be built. I did a quick test locally to ensure the overloads work. I hope this is OK, but please let me know if you want more. If so, we have to integrate an Embedded Swift build into the testing process.