Trevor Gross 68d2666fc2 Rollup merge of #153790 - zedddie:transmutation-regression, r=jdonszelmann
Fix regression when dealing with generics/values with unresolved inference

Follow up for rust-lang/rust#151703, fixing regression caused in rollup rust-lang/rust#152825

Forgot to handle generics & unresolved inference variables (as in `get_safe_transmute_error_and_reason`) in my previous PR. This followup checks for them before trying to normalize.

I am not completely sure its right approach to have this check cloned but as `select_transmute_obligation_for_reporting` fn just chooses obligation and doesn't actually return an error, this check shouldn't be removed from `get_safe_transmute_error_and_reasnon`. If there is any better solution, let me kmow.

Fixes: rust-lang/rust#153755

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