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sx/examples/0037-basic-trailing-commas.sx
agra e12f817e52 test: split 50-smoke.sx into per-section examples + add errors smoke
Break the monolithic examples/50-smoke.sx into 30 focused per-section examples,
filed into their category blocks (basic/types/comptime/memory/protocols/ffi),
each carrying only the top-level decls its section references (the protocols
section keeps the full preamble — its deps flow through UFCS method calls that
name-based extraction can't see). Outputs verified identical to the original
section blocks.

Add examples/1036-errors-failable-smoke.sx — an end-to-end error-handling example
(the E5.4 work): named + inferred error sets consumed via destructure, try (in
helpers), catch (bare-expr / match-body / diverging / no-binding), or
value-terminator, onfail+defer interleave, and error.X value + {} tag
interpolation.

Remove examples/50-smoke.sx. Suite: 324 passed, 0 failed.
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#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "modules/math/math.sx";
#import "modules/compiler.sx";
#import "modules/test.sx";
pkg :: #import "modules/testpkg";
add :: (a: s32, b: s32) -> s32 { a + b; }
main :: () {
// ── Trailing commas ──────────────────────────────────────────
print("=== Trailing Commas ===\n");
{
// Struct literal with trailing comma
Vec4 :: struct { x: f64; y: f64; z: f64; w: f64; }
v := Vec4.{
x = 1.0,
y = 2.0,
z = 3.0,
w = 4.0,
};
assert(v.x == 1.0);
assert(v.w == 4.0);
// Function call with trailing comma
add :: (a: s64, b: s64) -> s64 { return a + b; }
r := add(10, 20,);
assert(r == 30);
// Array literal with trailing comma
arr := s64.[1, 2, 3,];
assert(arr[2] == 3);
print("trailing commas ok\n");
}
}