Move rule tag definitions

Spirit's x3::rule needs some class type so that it can recognize rules.
This class can have some on_success handler which adds some more logic
to the parser. However, some of the classes don't have on_success
handlers. That means that they can be directly declared in the
x3::rule's definition. This indicates that the reader of the code
doesn't have to search for the definition (and check whether there's an
on_success handler).

I'm pretty sure that this can't really be enforced, so really, it's just
a convention.

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  5. Doxyfile.in
  6. LICENSE
  7. README.md
  8. ci/
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  11. src/
  12. tests/
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