Dave Bartolomeo 56bb9dcde0 C++: Remove infeasible edges to reachable blocks
The existing unreachable IR removal code only retargeted an infeasible edge to an `Unreached` instruction if the successor of the edge was an unreachable block. This is too conservative, because it doesn't remove an infeasible edge that targets a block that is still reachable via other paths. The trivial example of this is `do { } while (false);`, where the back edge is infeasible, but the body block is still reachable from the loop entry.

This change retargets all infeasible edges to `Unreached` instructions, regardless of the reachability of the successor block.
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