Document language for dates; @eval pathname resolution and :cwd (from dev bc7cd62b6f68)

@date/@datetime gain :lang (German: "16. Juni 1910") over a document-wide
Language state variable, and :number for the numeric form (en 6/16/1910,
de 16.06.1910 per DIN 5008).  @eval finds Python modules next to the file
that names them regardless of the cwd, and the new :cwd option runs an
eval in a chosen working directory (@source_file uses it to resolve
against the document).  Two new test suites ship in tst/.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@c :: @eval code_format.Code_fragment(K) eval@
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@@source_file filename : @eval code_format.Source(K) @ @@
# :cwd makes the filename resolve against the DOCUMENT's directory, not
# the directory ktext happens to run in.
@@source_file filename : @eval :cwd *K_input_dir* code_format.Source(K) @ @@
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