This patchset allows a match expression to have a list of names for its
glob parts, which are assigned to the matched values in the body of the
match.
For example,
```sh
stuff=foobarblahblah/target_{1..30}
for $stuff {
match $it {
*/* as (dir sub) {
echo "doing things with $sub in $dir"
make -C $dir $sub # or whatever...
}
}
}
```
With this, match expressions are now significantly more powerful!
This patchset makes the shell capable of lazily resolving and executing
sequences of commands, to allow for putting logical sequences in the
background.
In particular, it enables And/Or/Sequence nodes to be run in the background,
and consequently unmarks them as `would_execute`.
Doing so also fixes job control to an extent, as jobs are now capable of
having 'tails', so sequences can be put in the background while
preserving their following sequences.