Make imprecise constraints handling more robust#16502
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The new logic looks strictly better than the old one.
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Fixes #16485
My initial implementation of imprecise constraints fallback was really fragile and ad-hoc, and I now see several edge case scenarios where we may end up using imprecise constraints for a
ParamSpecwhile some precise ones are available. So I re-organized it: now we just infer everything as normally, and filter out imprecise (if needed) at the very end, when we have the full picture. I also fix an accidental omission inexpand_type().