Nicholas Nethercote 35ad1705ed Optimize canonicalizer flag checks.
The most important change here relates to type folding: we now check the
flags up front, instead of doing it in `inner_fold_ty` after checking
the cache and doing a match. This is a small perf win, and matches other
similar folders (e.g. `CanonicalInstantiator`).

Likewise for const folding, we now check the flags first. (There is no
cache for const folding.)

Elsewhere we don't check flags before folding a predicate (unnecessary,
because `fold_predicate` already checks the flags itself before doing
anything else), and invert the flag checks in a couple of methods to
match the standard order.
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