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Fixed mapped types not being considered as homomorphic with substitution constraints#63133

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Fixed mapped types not being considered as homomorphic with substitution constraints#63133
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fixes #63132

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With 6.0 out as the final release vehicle for this codebase, we're closing all PRs that don't fit the merge criteria for post-6.0 patches. If you think this was a mistake and this PR fits the post-6.0 patch criteria, please post to the 6.0 iteration issue with details (specifically, which PR and which patch criteria it satisfies).

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Regression: Mapped types are no longer homomorphic when wrapped in certain conditional types

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