Add examples to the source-group grimoire docs#834
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Another slice of #803, covering the
source-groupmodule.Most of this module resolves against the filesystem, the package system, or git, so the examples stick to what can be shown deterministically: construction, the
source-group-unionmonoid laws (aseval:checkassertions, so the docs build verifies them), andsource-group-resolveon single-source groups — which turns out to touch no filesystem at all, so it can demonstrate range merging and the.rktfiltering rule inline.