This centralizes the code that both `extractor` and the decompiler
executes. In the past this code was partially-duplicated, meaning that
the `extractor` could only do _some_ operations and not others (ie.
could not extract the audio files).
I also simplified the process to enable audio streaming in the
configuration. This is to support a new feature in the launcher that
allows you to enable these options for the decompiler:

Running reference tests/decompiler should now be possible on macos
(arm). Most of the changes were just cleaning up places where we were
sloppy with ifdefs, but there were two interesting ones:
- `Printer.cpp` was updated to not use a recursive function for printing
lists, to avoid stack overflow
- I replaced xxhash with another version of the same library that
supports arm (the one that comes in zstd). The interface is C instead of
C++ but it's not bad to use. I confirmed that the extractor succeeds on
jak 1 iso so it looks like this gives us the same results as the old
library.
* first pass
* first pass at shrinking fr3s
* only need to load vertices once
* avx2 detect and switch
* fix build
* another ifx'
* one more
* fix the sky and stupid math bug in size check
* begin work
* work
* working objs
* exporting
* it works
* before some time of day fixes
* add time of day interp and also fix zbuffer
* some small blending fixes
* improve randomess
* clean up extraction and missing blend mode
* culling, time of day, more level fixes
* more cleanup
* cleanup memory usage
* windows fix