docs: Update examples to use current StoffelLang syntax#4
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- Change `proc` keyword to `def` for regular functions - Change `proc main()` to `main main() -> nil:` for entry points - Fix return type syntax from `: Type =` to `-> Type:` - Update examples in first-project.md and compilation.md 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/claude-code)
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Summary
Update code examples in documentation to use the current StoffelLang syntax instead of the outdated
prockeyword.Changes
src/getting-started/first-project.mdproc function_name(): ReturnType =todef function_name() -> ReturnType:proc main() =tomain main() -> nil:src/stoffel-lang/compilation.mdprocexamples to usedeformainkeywordsTest plan
mdbook buildsucceedsRelated to STO-107 and STO-308
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