[JVM] Do not unbox when local variable initialized with null.
This is already the case for straightline code such as
```
inline fun <R> f(size: Int, block: () -> R): R {
var result: R
result = block()
return result
}
```
However, if the local variable introduction happens at a merge
point as in the following example, we allow the unboxing but
only do it halfway. The initialization of the local is still
done with a null value.
```
inline fun <R> f(size: Int, block: () -> R): R {
var result: R
while (true) {
result = block()
if (size == 0) break
}
return result
}
```
This change disallows unboxing for this move complicated
case as well by bailing out if a local use is with a
TaintedBoxedValue (merge of Object and Integer).
^KT-48394 Fixed.
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inline fun <R> f(size: Int, block: () -> R): R {
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var result: R
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while (true) {
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result = block()
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if (size == 0) break
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}
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return result
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}
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fun computeResult(size: Int) = f(size) {
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42
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}
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fun box() = if (computeResult(0) == 42) "OK" else "FAIL"
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