Print explicit typeuses for non-MVP function types#6851
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We previously printed explicit typeuses (e.g. `(type $f)`) in function signatures when GC was enabled. But even when GC is not enabled, function types may use non-MVP features that require the explicit typeuse to be printed. Fix the printer to always print the explicit type use for such types. Fixes #6850.
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We previously printed explicit typeuses (e.g.
(type $f)) in functionsignatures when GC was enabled. But even when GC is not enabled,
function types may use non-MVP features that require the explicit
typeuse to be printed. Fix the printer to always print the explicit type
use for such types.
Fixes #6850.