Preserve caret positions in Python 3.11+ tracebacks #91
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Python 3.11 introduced detailed error locations with caret indicators
pointing to the exact expression that caused an exception. When
tracebacks are serialized and reconstructed through tblib, this
column position information was lost, making debugging reconstructed
exceptions harder. This fixes issue #76.
The solution captures column offsets from traceback objects and
embeds them in custom co_linetable bytes when reconstructing code
objects. CPython 3.11+ and PyPy 3.11+ use different linetable
formats, so separate encoding functions handle each implementation.
The fix also ensures __traceback_maker is defined in globals during
code execution to prevent NameError at the wrong instruction index,
which would capture incorrect column positions from tb_lasti.