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Matthew Dempsky 2a6e13843d cmd/compile/internal/ir: more idiomatic DynamicType{,AssertExpr}
Rename DynamicType's "X" field to "RType".

Split DynamicTypeAssertExpr's "T" field into "RType" and "ITab", the
same as DynamicType, updating all uses accordingly.

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