Show zjit_alloc_bytes when ZJIT is enabled#428
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This PR updates #387 to show
zjit_alloc_bytesruby/ruby#15059 at the end. Ruby JIT users, including ourselves, care about its memory overhead, and it's nice to show bothcode_region_bytesandzjit_alloc_bytesto be aware of it.Note that we show them here because
--zjit-statsitself has an impact on those time/memory stats. So it's nice to show them without--zjit-statsto see what they look like with--zjit. For other stats, we should just use--zjit-stats.