fix >>> (unsigned right shift) producing wrong results on Lua 5.3+#1703
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TS >>> is a logical right shift (zero-fills from the left), but TSTL was mapping it to Lua's >> which is arithmetic (sign-extends). This gave wrong results for negative numbers: e.g. -1 >>> 0 should be 4294967295 but produced -1. Fix by masking to unsigned 32-bit first: (left & 0xFFFFFFFF) >> right. The Lua 5.2 (bit32.rshift) and LuaJIT (bit.rshift) paths were already correct.
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TS >>> is a logical right shift (zero-fills from the left), but TSTL was mapping it to Lua's >> which is arithmetic (sign-extends). This gave wrong results for negative numbers: e.g. -1 >>> 0 should be 4294967295 but produced -1.
Fix by masking to unsigned 32-bit first: (left & 0xFFFFFFFF) >> right. The Lua 5.2 (bit32.rshift) and LuaJIT (bit.rshift) paths were already correct.