[mlir][vector][nfc] Refactor vector.contract matvec tests (#72832)
Update tests in "vector-contract-matvec-transforms.mlir" so that they
are consistent with similar tests in:
* "vector-contract-to-outerproduct-transforms.mlir".
This is to enable further refactoring in a follow-up patch, namely to:
* remove duplication (this will be much easier once consistent naming
is used),
* extend tests in "vector-contract-matvec-transforms.mlir" with cases
for scalable vectors,
* merge "vector-contract-matvec-transforms.mlir" and
"vector-contract-to-outerproduct-transforms.mlir" (there's no need
for 2 different files testing identical transformations).
Overview of changes in this patch:
1. Simplify the test by removing MemRef wrappers - this test verifies
Vector -> Vector transformations and MemRefs are not needed.
2. Use (m, k) indices instead of (i, j).
3. Rename function names.
This is part of a larger effort to improve test coverage for scalable
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