We're going to be derivating from the Kaleidoscope tutorial, by using
the newer OrcJIT framework rather than MCJIT.
OrcJIT allows for lazy, On Request Compliation, and is built up of
different layers for linking, compiling, etc.
We start it off by creating a new execution session which will hold all
of our layers, followed by a symbol resolver which we won't need (yet).
We then create the linking and compilation layers, and then a ModuleKey:
something that llvm-hs uses to keep track of modules across each
invocation of withModule.
There's a lot of things to keep track of so I've added a small data type
to hold them all.