Remove Type's hash_value function#32399
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Defining `hash_value` for `Type` makes it easy to forget that the underlying pointer is being hashed directly without canonicalization. Instead, define it only for `CanType`, and make `Type` users spell `getPointer` explicitly.
It was incorrectly hashing the type as a pointer but canonicalizing for equality. Change equality to compare pointers.
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Defining
hash_valueforTypemakes it easy to forget that the underlying pointer is being hashed directly without canonicalization. Instead, define it only forCanType, and makeTypeusers spellgetPointerexplicitly.In addition, fix
TypeWitnessAndDecl's equality to match its hashing implementation.