132ikl 553c951a60
Fix match running closures as block (#15032)
# Description
This PR makes `match` no longer run closures as if they were blocks.
This also allows returning closures from `match` without needing to wrap
in an outer subexpression or block.

Before PR:
```nushell
match 1 { _ => {|| print hi} }
# => hi
```

After PR:
```nushell
match 1 { _ => {|| print hi} }
# => closure_1090
```

# User-Facing Changes

* `match` no longer runs closures as if they were blocks

# Tests + Formatting

N/A

# After Submitting

N/A
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