test: group examples into per-category folders

Move examples/*.sx and their expected/ snapshots into per-category
subfolders (examples/<category>/...). Folder = leading filename token,
with ffi-objc/ffi-jni kept whole; filenames are unchanged. The corpus
runner and LSP sweep now discover each category's expected/ dir, while
issues/ stays flat. Example 1058's repo-root-relative companion import
is made file-relative. Path strings embedded in 164 snapshots were
regenerated (path-only changes). Test-layout docs in CLAUDE.md updated.
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// The bare-VISIBLE author: a one-field generic `Box` (size 8). Its `tag` returns
// `self.x + 8`. `b.sx` itself flat-imports `c.sx`, so a file importing only b.sx
// reaches `c.Box` (and `c.Box.tag`) at two hops and must NOT dispatch to it.
Box :: struct($T: Type) {
x: T;
make :: (value: T) -> Box(T) {
.{ x = value }
}
tag :: (self: *Box) -> T {
self.x + 8
}
}
#import "c.sx";

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// The NON-visible 2-flat-hop author: a two-field generic `Box` (size 16) whose
// `tag` returns `self.x + 16`. Same template NAME as b's, different body. It wins
// the global last-wins `fn_ast_map["Box.tag"]`, so a file importing only b.sx
// must NOT dispatch `x.tag()` to it.
Box :: struct($T: Type) {
x: T;
y: T;
make :: (value: T) -> Box(T) {
.{ x = value, y = value }
}
tag :: (self: *Box) -> T {
self.x + 16
}
}