Clean up codebase: rename stdlib layer, strip porting residue, fix tooling

Rename src/jolt -> stdlib (the runtime-loaded layer; jolt-core stays the
seed-baked layer) and update the loader / emit-image / doc paths. Drop dead
code: the spike/ experiments, the duplicate clojuredocs-export.edn (json moves
to tools/), the Janet-era jolt.http binding, and the orphaned
persistent_vector.clj whose ns/path didn't even match.

Strip porting residue from comments and docstrings across host/chez, jolt-core,
stdlib, tests, and docs: internal issue ids, "Phase N" markers, and the "vs
Janet" historical exposition, leaving present-tense descriptions and the real
JVM-Clojure semantic contrasts. Same pass over the corpus suite labels. The seed
is unchanged (docstrings/comments aren't emitted), so the self-host fixpoint and
corpus are untouched.

Port tools/spec_coverage.py off the dead janet probe to bin/joltc and regenerate
coverage.md; drop the dead :host/janet rule from certify.clj and regenerate the
conformance profile. Add docs/host-interop.md (the JVM shims and how to register
your own host class from a library) and a writing-style note in CLAUDE.md.

Stabilize the four racy concurrency corpus cases (future-cancel and agent
send/send-off): give the future a sleeping body and the agent a slow action, so
cancel reliably catches an in-flight future and deref reliably reads the
pre-update snapshot. They certify deterministically now, so drop their :flaky
allowlist entries and the orphaned legend.
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;; Phase 1 (jolt-cf1q.2) — regex on Chez via vendored irregex (jolt-i0s3).
;; regex on Chez via vendored irregex.
;;
;; Chez has no regex at all. We vendor
;; Alex Shinn's irregex (vendor/irregex, BSD) — a portable Scheme regex with
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(apply %chez-error args)))
(load "vendor/irregex/irregex.scm")
;; Unicode property classes \p{...} (jolt-y1zq): irregex's string syntax has no
;; Unicode property classes \p{...}: irregex's string syntax has no
;; \p{...}, so translate a fixed set of property names
;; to ASCII char classes before compiling. ASCII-only — \p{L} would need
;; UTF-8 high bytes counted as letters, which a Unicode-char Scheme string can't