COFF: Allow hex literals in .def files: BASE/HEAPSIZE/STACKSIZE (#184764) For a Win32 DLL, a .def file can have a custom executable base: ``` LIBRARY "stub.dll" BASE=0x10000000 ``` Currently the parser enforces Base 10, but [Microsoft's documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/rules-for-module-definition-statements?view=msvc-170) states "Numeric arguments are specified in base 10 or hexadecimal". This fixes that, and also HEAPSIZE and STACKSIZE (which use the same function). There are a few more instances of `getAsInteger` that expect base10 - for ordinals and the VERSION directive. Since I don't have an in-the-wild example of a .def file using hexadecimal for these, I am wary about changing those too. GitOrigin-RevId: e9657a12b2e85bec018633df7604b6328e717ec7
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