Remove #expect(throws: Never.self) and #require(throws: Never.self) as distinct overloads.
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#expect(throws: Never.self)and#require(throws: Never.self)do not need to be specified as separate overloads. This PR removes them as distinct symbols:#expect(throws: Never.self)is merged into the documentation for#expect(throws:).#require(throws: Never.self)is lowered from a deprecation warning to a macro-generated custom warning.This change has no other compile-time or runtime effects: code that passes
Never.selfto either macro will continue to compile, and macros cannot be referenced so there is no risk of source-level breakage like there might be from a function signature change.Checklist: