Bill Wendling 150c4a1a89 Rework the logic that determines if a store completely overlaps an ealier store.
There are two ways that a later store can comletely overlap a previous store:

1. They both start at the same offset, but the earlier store's size is <= the
   later's size, or
2. The earlier store's offset is > the later's offset, but it's offset + size
   doesn't extend past the later's offset + size.


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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