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Encoding::UTF_32 doesn't actually encodes strings correctly and we were calculating code points with a wrong encoding. It's UTF_32LE that encodes the string and provides us the right locations back
…ivers (#4062) * Fix parent scope and method receiver resolution and tracking * Fix surrounding method call sites * Add more parent scope and method definition receiver tests
* Fix parent scope and method receiver resolution and tracking * Fix surrounding method call sites * Add more parent scope and method definition receiver tests * Migrate find references to Rubydex
* Prevent guessed types from being anything but namespaces
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Motivation
This is a formality at this point since all of the changes were reviewed one by one, but this PR merges the feature branch into main to migrate to Rubydex and fully remove the old indexer.