Jacob Young 38ee512a25 math.big.int: add calcLimbLen doc comment note
When trying to allocate memory for functions like `Managed.init` and
`Managed.set` on the stack, a comptime-known allocation size is desired.
The doc comments for these functions indicate that `calcLimbLen` can be
used to determine how many limbs to allocate, but if `value` is not
comptime-known, then neither is `calcLimbLen(value)`.  However, an upper
bound on the allocation size is still computable at comptime in this
case, so this note documents an expression that can be used, rather than
trying to add it to every doc comment that mentions `calcLimbLen`.
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