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Ben Greenman b40e247edd contract-out: struct, keep original struct id
The first time a struct is provided through `(contract-out (struct id ....))`,
 save `id` to access its transformer binding later.

On reprovides:
- hang on to the original `id`
- use its transformer to recover the original predicate/accessor/mutator names

Also, fix a bug where the order of the mutator ids reported by the
struct info was getting reversed

Probably, nobody noticed that bug. They'd have to work around the renaming
issue in #2572 first.
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