SUZUKI Sosuke a595fe1cca test: add JSC JIT stress tests from WebKit (#26380)
## Summary

This PR adds 78 stress tests that exercise JSC's JIT compilation tiers.
The tests are ported from WebKit's `JSTests/stress/` and
`JSTests/wasm/stress/` directories, covering all five JIT tiers:

- **FTL** (41 tests): math intrinsics, string ops, regexp, arguments,
exceptions, try-catch, property access, OSR, tail calls
- **DFG** (14 tests): SSA, type conversion, strength reduction,
arguments, internal functions, try-catch, class constructors
- **Allocation sinking / OSR / LICM** (6 tests): varargs, loop
unrolling, LICM
- **Wasm BBQ** (11 tests): fused-if register alloc, OSR with exceptions,
ipint-bbq OSR, tail calls
- **Wasm OMG** (6 tests): recompile, OSR stack slots, tail call clobber

Each test exercises hot loops that trigger JIT tier-up, verifying
correctness of JIT-compiled code.

## Motivation

The goal is to improve stability on platforms that Bun supports but are
not covered by WebKit's EWS (Early Warning System). By running these JIT
stress tests across all CI platforms, we can catch JIT-related
regressions that would otherwise go unnoticed.

## Licensing

Since the test fixtures are derived from WebKit's `JSTests/`, a
`LICENSE` file is included in the test directory with the BSD 2-Clause
license per WebKit's contribution policy.

## Next Steps

As a follow-up, we are considering running these tests specifically
under CPU emulation (without AVX) on baseline builds, to verify that
JIT-generated code does not emit AVX instructions on platforms that do
not support them.

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