PEP 227 implementation

The majority of the changes are in the compiler.  The mainloop changes
primarily to implement the new opcodes and to pass a function's
closure to eval_code2().  Frames and functions got new slots to hold
the closure.

Include/compile.h
    Add co_freevars and co_cellvars slots to code objects.
    Update PyCode_New() to take freevars and cellvars as arguments
Include/funcobject.h
    Add func_closure slot to function objects.
    Add GetClosure()/SetClosure() functions (and corresponding
    macros) for getting at the closure.
Include/frameobject.h
    PyFrame_New() now takes a closure.
Include/opcode.h
    Add four new opcodes: MAKE_CLOSURE, LOAD_CLOSURE, LOAD_DEREF,
    STORE_DEREF.
    Remove comment about old requirement for opcodes to fit in 7
    bits.
compile.c
    Implement changes to code objects for co_freevars and co_cellvars.

    Modify symbol table to use st_cur_name (string object for the name
    of the current scope) and st_cur_children (list of nested blocks).
    Also define st_nested, which might more properly be called
    st_cur_nested.  Add several DEF_XXX flags to track def-use
    information for free variables.

    New or modified functions of note:
    com_make_closure(struct compiling *, PyCodeObject *)
        Emit LOAD_CLOSURE opcodes as needed to pass cells for free
        variables into nested scope.
    com_addop_varname(struct compiling *, int, char *)
        Emits opcodes for LOAD_DEREF and STORE_DEREF.
    get_ref_type(struct compiling *, char *name)
        Return NAME_CLOSURE if ref type is FREE or CELL
    symtable_load_symbols(struct compiling *)
        Decides what variables are cell or free based on def-use info.
        Can now raise SyntaxError if nested scopes are mixed with
        exec or from blah import *.
    make_scope_info(PyObject *, PyObject *, int, int)
        Helper functions for symtable scope stack.
    symtable_update_free_vars(struct symtable *)
        After a code block has been analyzed, it must check each of
        its children for free variables that are not defined in the
        block.  If a variable is free in a child and not defined in
        the parent, then it is defined by block the enclosing the
        current one or it is a global.  This does the right logic.
    symtable_add_use() is now a macro for symtable_add_def()
    symtable_assign(struct symtable *, node *)
        Use goto instead of for (;;)

    Fixed bug in symtable where name of keyword argument in function
    call was treated as assignment in the scope of the call site. Ex:
        def f():
            g(a=2) # a was considered a local of f

ceval.c
    eval_code2() now take one more argument, a closure.
    Implement LOAD_CLOSURE, LOAD_DEREF, STORE_DEREF, MAKE_CLOSURE>

    Also: When name error occurs for global variable, report that the
    name was global in the error mesage.

Objects/frameobject.c
    Initialize f_closure to be a tuple containing space for cellvars
    and freevars.  f_closure is NULL if neither are present.
Objects/funcobject.c
    Add support for func_closure.
Python/import.c
    Change the magic number.
Python/marshal.c
    Track changes to code objects.
diff --git a/Include/compile.h b/Include/compile.h
index f8acdb4..4d0da38 100644
--- a/Include/compile.h
+++ b/Include/compile.h
@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@
     PyObject *co_consts;	/* list (constants used) */
     PyObject *co_names;		/* list of strings (names used) */
     PyObject *co_varnames;	/* tuple of strings (local variable names) */
+    PyObject *co_freevars;	/* tuple of strings (free variable names) */
+    PyObject *co_cellvars;      /* tuple of strings (cell variable names) */
     /* The rest doesn't count for hash/cmp */
     PyObject *co_filename;	/* string (where it was loaded from) */
     PyObject *co_name;		/* string (name, for reference) */
@@ -42,7 +44,8 @@
 DL_IMPORT(PyCodeObject *) PyNode_Compile(struct _node *, char *);
 DL_IMPORT(PyCodeObject *) PyCode_New(
 	int, int, int, int, PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *,
-	PyObject *, PyObject *, int, PyObject *); /* same as struct above */
+	PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *, PyObject *, int, PyObject *); 
+        /* same as struct above */
 DL_IMPORT(int) PyCode_Addr2Line(PyCodeObject *, int);
 
 /* for internal use only */