Rollup merge of #124990 - fmease:expand-weak-aliases-within-cts, r=compiler-errors

Also expand weak alias tys inside consts inside `expand_weak_alias_tys`

Ever since #121344 has been merged, I couldn't let go of the fear that I might've slipped a tiny bug into rustc (:P).

Checking the type flags of the `Const` is strictly more correct than only checking the ones of the `Const`'s `Ty`. I don't think it's possible to trigger an ICE rn (i.e., one of the two `bug!("unexpected weak alias type")` I added in branches where `expand_weak_alias_tys` should've expanded *all* weak alias tys) because presently const exprs aren't allowed to capture late-bound vars. To be future-proof however, we should iron this out.

A possible reproducer would be the following if I'm not mistaken (currently fails to compile due to the aforementioned restriction):

```rs
#![feature(lazy_type_alias, adt_const_params, generic_const_exprs)]

type F = for<'a> fn(A<{ S::<Weak<'a>>(loop {}) }>) -> &'a ();

type A<const N: S<Weak<'static>>> = ();

#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, std::marker::ConstParamTy)]
struct S<T>(T);

type Weak<'a> = &'a ();
```

Whether a late-bound region should actually be considered constrained by a const expr is a separate question — one which we don't need to answer until / unless we actually allow them in such contexts (probable answer: only inside the return exprs of a block but not inside the stmts).

r? oli-obk (he's not available rn but that's fine) or types or compiler
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@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ fn fold_ty(&mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
} }
fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> { fn fold_const(&mut self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> ty::Const<'tcx> {
if !ct.ty().has_type_flags(ty::TypeFlags::HAS_TY_WEAK) { if !ct.has_type_flags(ty::TypeFlags::HAS_TY_WEAK) {
return ct; return ct;
} }
ct.super_fold_with(self) ct.super_fold_with(self)