Fix successor opcode name printing#117471
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I noticed that the successor opcode printed by
DEOPT:messages made little sense. It turns out it was printing the last executed instruction instead of the next one to execute. This fixes the problem.I reviewed the code that prints the similar message for
SIDE EXIT:and it looks correct.Looking at the code that prints the similar message for
Error:, I'm okay with leaving it as-is -- it prints the name of the Tier 1 instruction that failed, and that seems fine.