The compiler no longer auto-generates a default `new()` constructor for classes. All classes must now explicitly define `construct new() {}` to be instantiable. This change removes the `createDefaultConstructor` function from the compiler, eliminates the `return_this` primitive used by Object's default initializer, and adds explicit constructors to all test and example classes. Core metaclasses (Bool, Class, Null, Num, Object, Range, Sequence) now correctly reject `new()` calls with runtime errors.
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class Foo {
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construct new() {}
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}
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Foo.new().someUnknownMethod // expect runtime error: Foo does not implement 'someUnknownMethod'.
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