Lorenz Hilpert 29f7c3c2c6 docs(logging): enhance API to support flexible context parameters
Update the logging library to accept context as either direct objects
or functions (MaybeLoggerContextFn), providing better ergonomics while
maintaining performance optimization through lazy evaluation.

Changes:
- Add MaybeLoggerContextFn type for flexible context handling
- Update logger() factory to accept context as object or function
- Update all LoggerApi methods to support both context formats
- Enhance README with comprehensive examples and migration guide
- Document performance benefits of function-based context
- Add backward compatibility notes for v2.1.0 enhancement

The new API is fully backward compatible - both direct objects and
function wrappers work seamlessly.
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