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add const_eval_select macro to reduce redundancy

I played around a bit with a macro to make const_eval_select invocations look a bit nicer and avoid repeating the argument lists. Here's what I got. What do you think?

I didn't apply this everywhere yet because I wanted to gather feedback first.

The second commit moves the macros from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132542 into a more sensible place. It didn't seem worth its own PR and would conflict with this PR if done separately.

Cc ``@oli-obk`` ``@saethlin`` ``@tgross35``

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