`size_of((s32, 1))` treated the tuple literal as a tuple TYPE: for the non-type
element `1` it emitted a `std.debug.print` and substituted `.s64` for that field,
then compiled and printed a bogus size — a silent fabricated type (the forbidden
silent-fallback pattern).
Fix:
- type_bridge.resolveTupleLiteralAsType: a non-type element now yields
`.unresolved` (no `.s64`, no debug print) — it refuses to fabricate a tuple.
type_bridge is stateless, so this is the binding-free backstop.
- New stateful Lowering.resolveTupleLiteralTypeArg validates each element via
isTypeShapedAstNode, emits a user-facing diagnostic at the offending element's
span, and returns `.unresolved`. Wired into resolveTypeArg (size_of/align_of/…)
and the resolveTypeWithBindings name-fallback; type_bridge builds the tuple
only after validation passes.
Regression: examples/1116-diagnostics-tuple-type-nontype-element-rejected.sx
(exit 1 + diagnostic). Valid `(s32, s32)` still works (0115). Gate: zig build,
zig build test, run_examples 351/0.