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agra 40b5fb5f7e docs: tuple syntax cutover — Tuple(...) type, .(...) value, channel-outside-Tuple failables
Rewrite specs.md tuple/failable/pack/UFCS/grammar sections to the new
syntax, update readme.md, and refresh stale tuple references in example
header comments. Also fixes two pre-existing doc inaccuracies surfaced in
review: drop the value-discarding `;` in the tuple-return examples, and
correct the §13 function-type grammar production (optional param list +
optional trailing `!` channel). Optional semantics unchanged.

current/CHECKPOINT-LANG.md logs the cutover.
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// Comptime TUPLE metaprogramming — `define` constructs a tuple and `type_info`
// reflects one, completing the reflect/construct triad (enum 0619, struct 0622,
// tuple here). Tuples are POSITIONAL, so `TupleInfo` is just a `[]Type` (no field
// names). Two paths:
// 1. Programmatic build: `define(declare("Pair"), .tuple(.{ elements = … }))`.
// 2. Round-trip: `define(declare("TripleCopy"), type_info(Tuple(i64, bool, f64)))`
// reflects a source tuple type INTO a `.tuple(TupleInfo)` value and
// reconstructs it — no literal element list.
#import "modules/std.sx";
#import "modules/std/meta.sx";
Pair :: define(declare("Pair"), .tuple(.{ elements = .[ i64, f64 ] }));
TripleCopy :: define(declare("TripleCopy"), type_info(Tuple(i64, bool, f64)));
main :: () -> i32 {
p : Pair = .{ 3, 2.5 };
print("p = {} {}\n", p.0, p.1);
t : TripleCopy = .{ 7, true, 1.5 };
print("t = {} {} {}\n", t.0, t.1, t.2);
return 0;
}