mlugg b4da8eef2a Zir: split up start and end of range in for_len
The old lowering was kind of neat, but it unintentionally allowed the
syntax `for (123) |_| { ... }`, and there wasn't really a way to fix
that. So, instead, we include both the start and the end of the range in
the `for_len` instruction (each operand to `for` now has *two* entries
in this multi-op instruction). This slightly increases the size of ZIR
for loops of predominantly indexables, but the difference is small
enough that it's not worth complicating ZIR to try and fix it.
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