Roslyn's runtime-async lowering flattens these into a TryCatch[object] with a captured-rethrow pattern (try-finally) or a TryCatch[T] with a flag-int discriminator and a guarded post-catch body (try-catch). Add a new transform invoked from AsyncAwaitDecompiler when the state-machine matches fail and the method has the runtime-async impl bit; it pattern-matches both shapes and rewrites them back to TryFinally / TryCatch with the original catch body inlined into the handler.
The state-machine and runtime-async lowerings of try-finally use the same catch-handler shape and the same dominator-based finally-body extraction, so promote those to internal static helpers (MatchObjectStoreCatchHandler, MoveDominatedBlocksToContainer) on AwaitInFinallyTransform and call them from the new transform. Filter-bearing catches and multi-handler tries are still left to the standard pipeline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>