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Paul Berry 41170b0a15 When reordering constructor initializers, use correct types for temp vars.
In strong mode, when a call to a super-initializer is reordered, we
can use the static type of the super-initializer arguments to set the
types of the temporary variables that we use to do the reordering.
This is desirable because it might help avoid unnecessary casts.

In non-strong mode, we use `dynamic` for the temporary variables, to
replicate Dart 1.0 behavior.

R=scheglov@google.com

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