We've been hoping that mkdocs-material will ship the much anticipated
search enhancements for some time, but it's time to recognize that
we need to do something to improve the search results with how
things work right now.
This is a big commit that changes the titles of the various pages
from the code-annotated synopsis to just the name of the function.
This makes it much easier now to match things like `kumo.reject`
directly, but `reject` remains awkward to find.
I think this is the best that we can do at this time.
A few functions have been annotated with the `status: deprecated` to
show as deprecated in the toc/nav (shows with a little trash can next
to the name).
A bit of a big commit because I wanted sqlite queries to run
async and there isn't a sane way to tell in mlua whether a
given context is safe to yield for an await, which meant making
every case where we call into lua be fully async.
This adds a simple but powerful binding to sqlite that performs
its IO in a blocking tokio thread pool, and returns the results
back to lua.
There is no implicit caching of queries, and no implicit connection
pooling.