When searching for local expression tree created by stackified
registers, for block placement, we start the search from the previous
instruction of a BB's terminator. But in try's case, we should start
from the previous instruction of a call that can throw, or a EH_LABEL
that precedes the call, because the return values of the call's previous
instructions can be stackified and consumed by the throwing call.
For example,
i32.call @foo call @bar ; may throw br $label0
In this case, if we start the search from the previous instruction of
the terminator (br here), we end up stopping at call @bar and place
a 'try' between i32.call @foo and call @bar, because call @bar
does not have a return value so it is not a local expression tree of
br.
But in this case, unlike when placing 'block's, we should start the
search from call @bar, because the return value of i32.call @foo is
stackified and used by call @bar.