It turns out that ASan relied on the at-the-end block insertion order to
(purely by happenstance) disable some LLVM optimizations, which in turn
start firing when the ordering is made more "normal". These
optimizations in turn merge many of the instrumentation reporting calls
which breaks the return address based error reporting in ASan.
We're looking at several different options for fixing this.
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This is particularly useful to the backend code generators which try to
process things in the incoming function order.
Also, cleanup some uses of IRBuilder to be a bit simpler and more clear.
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functionality test.
In general, unless the functionality is substantially separated, we
should lump more basic testing into this file. The test running
infrastructure likes having a few test files with more comprehensive
testing within them.
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