[NFC] Handle atomic arrays in Heap2Local#8549
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We previously had TODOs about handling atoimc arrays in the Array2Struct helper in the Heap2Local pass. However, we were already handling them correctly. When Array2Struct transformed an array get or set into a struct get or set, it did not previously preserve the memory order of the array access. But this tranformation only happens when the new struct access will also be subsequently optimized out, so the ordering does not matter. Update the code to preserve order anyway, since that is less surprising, and add some tests.
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We previously had TODOs about handling atoimc arrays in the Array2Struct helper in the Heap2Local pass. However, we were already handling them correctly. When Array2Struct transformed an array get or set into a struct get or set, it did not previously preserve the memory order of the array access. But this tranformation only happens when the new struct access will also be subsequently optimized out, so the ordering does not matter. Update the code to preserve order anyway, since that is less surprising, and add some tests.