H. Peter Anvin 290b4cb3a4 eval: add general support for "integer functions" and add ilog2*()
Add general support in the function parser for "integer functions"
(actually implemented as special unary operators, then wrapped in
macros) and implement a family of integer logarithms.  The only
difference is the behavior on a non-power-of-two argument:

	ilog2[e]	-- throw an error
	ilog2w		-- throw a warning
	ilog2f		-- round down to power of 2
	ilog2c		-- round up to power of 2

This is useful for back-converting from masks to bit values.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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