feat: read docstrings from doc-gen4#776
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This PR implements an alternative path to docstring rendering that reads the necessary data from a doc-gen4 SQLite database, to work around the fact that docstring info is no longer available in the environment with the module system and to allow a global view of the project for things like instance lists.
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This PR adds the ability to read docstrings from doc-gen4's SQLite database instead of the environment.
This has the following benefits:
I've verified that the reference manual builds against this branch with only trivial changes (four modified files, two of which are the Lakefile and Lake manifest). The internal Verso user manual now uses the module system, demonstrating that the approach actually works.
As part of making the Verso user's guide use the module system, most of Verso itself was also migrated to the module system.