Previously variable declaration required a keyword, e.g.
```kcl
let x = 4
const x = 4
var x = 4
```
These were all valid, and did the exact same thing. As of this PR, they're all still valid, but the KCL formatter will change them all to just:
```kcl
x = 4
```
which is the new preferred way to declare a constant.
But the formatter will remove the var/let/const keywords.
Closes https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/3985
I had to revert https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4031 because it broke syntax highlighting. This is the same PR, but updated to fix syntax highlighting.
Highlighting broke because the KCL LSP could not determine how to autocomplete the `map` function. The first argument of `map` is `[KclValue]` and the LSP doesn't know any good suggestions for "any KCL value", so it error'd out. I am using the value `[0..9]` for this case now. Tested that syntax highlighting works again.
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