A failable function that returned by IMPLICIT success (no explicit
`return`) left its error-tag slot uninitialized, so a caller's `catch` /
`or` (or `main`) read a garbage tag and reported a phantom unhandled
error — and for value-carrying failables the success value was dropped.
The "no error" sentinel was only written on the explicit-`return;` path.
Unified all function-body-return lowering so the failable-success slot
is always written:
- void `-> !` fall-through: `ensureTerminator` (control_flow.zig) now
emits `ret constInt(0)` for a pure-failable end-of-body.
- value-failable trailing-expression success: `lowerValueBody`
(stmt.zig) routes through `lowerFailableSuccessReturn`.
- generic + pack-fn instances: `monomorphizeFunction` (generic.zig) and
`monomorphizePackFn` (pack.zig) now DELEGATE their body-return to
`lowerValueBody` instead of hand-rolling a `coerce`+`ret` that drifted
(covers generic/pack value-failables).
Also fixes the missing-value diagnostic guard added here: it now counts
`.err`-level diagnostics (new `DiagnosticList.errorCount`) rather than the
total list length, so a warning/note emitted while lowering the body
(e.g. an ObjC selector arity warning) can no longer suppress a genuine
"body produces no value" error — which previously shipped an
uninitialized return at exit 0.
Regressions: examples/errors/1061 (void fall-through), 1062 (value-failable
trailing expr), 1063 (generic value-failable trailing expr).
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