Use int64_t and NixFloat in fromTOML types
This makes sure that values parsed from TOML have a proper size. Using e.g. `double` caused issues on i686 where the size of `double` (32bit) was too small to accommodate some values.
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@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ static void prim_fromTOML(EvalState & state, const Pos & pos, Value * * args, Va
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mkBool(v, toml::get<bool>(t));
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mkBool(v, toml::get<bool>(t));
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break;;
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break;;
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case toml::value_t::integer:
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case toml::value_t::integer:
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mkInt(v, toml::get<long>(t));
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mkInt(v, toml::get<int64_t>(t));
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break;;
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break;;
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case toml::value_t::floating:
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case toml::value_t::floating:
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mkFloat(v, toml::get<double>(t));
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mkFloat(v, toml::get<NixFloat>(t));
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break;;
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break;;
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case toml::value_t::string:
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case toml::value_t::string:
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mkString(v, toml::get<std::string>(t));
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mkString(v, toml::get<std::string>(t));
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