issues/0065: RESOLVED — value-block destructure parses

The block-value rework routes value-position `{ … }` through the same
statement parser as every other block, so a destructure decl (and any
statement form) inside a value-bound block now parses, with the trailing
expression as the block's value. The `defer { … }` half was fixed
earlier (634cf9b). Regression: examples/0042-basic-block-value-destructure.sx.

Gates: zig build test, run_examples.sh -> 344 passed.
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// A value-position block (`x := { … }`, a call argument, …) parses any
// statement form in its body — including a destructure decl — and yields its
// trailing expression as the value. Previously a braced value block routed
// through a restricted expression parser that rejected destructures with
// "expected ';'".
//
// Regression (issue 0065).
#import "modules/std.sx";
pair :: () -> (s32, s32) { (5, 7) }
main :: () -> s32 {
// destructure decl inside a value-bound block
sum := {
a, b := pair();
a + b // trailing expression → the block's value
};
print("sum: {}\n", sum); // 12
// block expression directly as a call argument
print("sq: {}\n", { x := 4; x * x }); // 16
sum
}

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sum: 12
sq: 16