This class exposes two functions. `evalNode` take an AST node and evaluates it down to simplest terms. `eval` takes an array of AST nodes and calls evalNode on each of them. I don’t think we’re quite ready to be producing HTML yet so let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
Currently I'm relying on JavaScript's semantics
around truthiness. I think I'm going to retain
that ease of use (i.e. `(if list #t #f)` should
return true if the list has more than 0 elements,
etc) but I want to specify that behavior myself.
What was happening was that spaces were allowed in
all literals to account for quoted strings, but
this meant that two identifiers in a row would get
parsed as a single literal. This commit sets a
flag to allow whitespace in literals when a quote
is encountered and then unsets that flag at the
next quote.