This is similar to what the current interpreter is doing - the
FoldConstant RAII object surrounds the entire HandleConditionalOperator
call, which means the condition and both TrueExpr or FalseExpr.
Use the regular code paths for interpreting.
Add new instructions: `StartSpeculation` will reset the diagnostics
pointers to `nullptr`, which will keep us from reporting any diagnostics
during speculation. `EndSpeculation` will undo this.
The rest depends on what `Emitter` we use.
For `EvalEmitter`, we have no bytecode, so we implement `speculate()` by
simply visiting the first argument of `__builtin_constant_p`. If the
evaluation fails, we push a `0` on the stack, otherwise a `1`.
For `ByteCodeEmitter`, add another instrucion called `BCP`, that
interprets all the instructions following it until the next
`EndSpeculation` instruction. If any of those instructions fails, we
jump to the `EndLabel`, which brings us right before the
`EndSpeculation`. We then push the result on the stack.