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Robert Griesemer 73418bca34 cmd/compile/internal/types2: record all instances, not just inferred instances
This is a port of CL 349629 from go/types to types2, adjusted to
make it work for types2. It also includes the necessary compiler
changes, provided by mdempsky.

Change-Id: If8de174cee9c69df0d0642fcec1ee7622b7c3852
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