`for xs: (*m)` binds `m` to a `*T`. Passing it directly to a parameter that wants `T` produced invalid IR that only LLVM's verifier caught, with the opaque 'Call parameter type does not match function signature'. Detect it at the call site and emit a clear error with a fix-it suggesting `m.*`. Add example 215 + expected output as a regression test.
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error: by-reference loop capture 'm' has type '*Move', but 'Move' is expected here
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--> /Users/agra/projects/sx/examples/215-ref-capture-value-arg-diagnostic.sx:15:14
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15 | take(m);
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help: dereference it to pass the value: `m.*`
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15 | m.*
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| ^
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