Martin Hořeňovský 1127d847a1
Use better instruction for CATCH_TRAP on ARM Macs
The old instruction would cause the debugger to be stuck at the
triggering source line forever, while the new one should have the
expected semantics, where the debugger can then single-step,
continue. or generally do things, afterwards.

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