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Replace the existing ASM based readers with new implementations that
also support MergedAnnotations. The meta-data classes themselves are
now immutable, and constructed via separate reader classes.

The `SimpleMetadataReader` class has been updated to return the new
classes, however the old ones remain since some of them are public
and might be being used directly.

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