The most significant was a misclassification of tables with number
exclusive keys, with huge jumps between each one.
Example: { 1, [300] = 300 }
This was caused by logic faults in `get_table_info`, which has been fixed.
When solving above issue, a two new issues appeared:
1. Due to a logic fault, the count of number of elements in a table was wrong,
leading to issues with tables with boolean keys. This was fixed with simple
logic changes.
2. Some very small tables (1 element) would be classified as sets, and thus
rendered wrongly. This was fixed by adding a MINIMUM_NUMBER_OF_SET_ELEMENTS
constant.