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Matt Arsenault 564ff6478c Fix merges of non-zero vector stores
Now actually stores the non-zero constant instead of 0.
I somehow forgot to include this part of r238108.

The test change was just an independent instruction order swap,
so just add another check line to satisfy CHECK-NEXT.

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