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Avi Kivity 47a8fad2a2 Merge 'scylla-types: add serialize action' from Botond Dénes
Serializes the value that is an instance of a type. The opposite of `deserialize` (previously known as `print`).
All other actions operate on serialized values, yet up to now we were missing a way to go from human readable values to serialized ones. This prevented for example using `scylla types tokenof $pk` if one only had the human readable key value.
Example:

```
$ scylla types serialize -t Int32Type -- -1286905132
b34b62d4
$ scylla types serialize --prefix-compound -t TimeUUIDType -t Int32Type -- d0081989-6f6b-11ea-0000-0000001c571b 16
0010d00819896f6b11ea00000000001c571b000400000010
$ scylla types serialize --prefix-compound -t TimeUUIDType -t Int32Type -- d0081989-6f6b-11ea-0000-0000001c571b
0010d00819896f6b11ea00000000001c571b
```

Closes #12029

* github.com:scylladb/scylladb:
  docs: scylla-types.rst: add mention of per-operation --help
  tools/scylla-types: add serialize operation
  tools/scylla-types: prepare for action handlers with string arguments
  tools/scylla-types: s/print/deserialize/ operation
  docs: scylla-types.rst: document tokenof and shardof
  docs: scylla-types.rst: fix typo in compare operation description
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