JIT: Treat unconditional store as the else case in if-conversion#124738
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JIT: Treat unconditional store as the else case in if-conversion#124738BoyBaykiller wants to merge 4 commits intodotnet:mainfrom
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If-conversion phase now produces the same IR for these two cases:
The last unconditional store (
leftCloser = false) is substituted into the SELECT which enables further optimization. Specifically it fixes #124713. Still need to investigate regressions.