Type the runtime objects (`ActorNursery`, `Portal`, `Context`,
`trio.Nursery`) + fn signatures across the 16 highest-visibility,
`literalinclude`-d `examples/` scripts, matching the front-page
`we_are_processes.py` style — so the rendered guides show typed
usage throughout, not just on the landing snippet.
Spans the 3 quickstart-backing scripts + `single_func`,
`remote_error_propagation`, `multiple_streams_one_portal`,
`quick_cluster`, `service_discovery`, `service_daemon_discovery`,
`asynchronous_generators`, `nested_actor_tree`,
`concurrent_actors_primes`, `streaming_broadcast_fanout`,
`rpc_bidir_streaming`, `infected_asyncio_echo_server`,
`typed_payloads`.
Annotation-only (no renames/logic changes); each runs green and the
docs build stays warning-free. Part of the examples-typing bullet
in #472.
(this patch was generated in some part by [`claude-code`][claude-code-gh])
[claude-code-gh]: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code
This resolves and completes #69 allowing all RPC invocation APIs to pass
function references directly instead of explicit `str` names for the
target namespace and function (this is still done implicitly
underneath). This brings us closer to `trio`'s task running API as well
as acknowledges that any inter-host RPC system (and API) will likely
need to be implemented on top of local RPC primitives anyway. Even if
this ends up **not** being true we can always go to "function stubs" as
part of our IAC protocol or, add a new method to do explicit namespace
calls: `.run_from_module()` or whatever everyone votes on.
Resolves#69
Further, this commit drops `Actor.statespace` from the entire system
since a user can easily get this same functionality using module
level variables. Fix docs to match all these changes (luckily mostly
already done due to example scripts referencing).