Chris Lattner 53fbf2a8e8 As a pending queue data structure to keep track of instructions whose
operands have all issued, but whose results are not yet available.  This
allows us to compile:

int G;
int test(int A, int B, int* P) {
   return (G+A)*(B+1);
}

to:

_test:
        lis r2, ha16(L_G$non_lazy_ptr)
        addi r4, r4, 1
        lwz r2, lo16(L_G$non_lazy_ptr)(r2)
        lwz r2, 0(r2)
        add r2, r2, r3
        mullw r3, r2, r4
        blr

instead of this, which has a stall between the lis/lwz:

_test:
        lis r2, ha16(L_G$non_lazy_ptr)
        lwz r2, lo16(L_G$non_lazy_ptr)(r2)
        addi r4, r4, 1
        lwz r2, 0(r2)
        add r2, r2, r3
        mullw r3, r2, r4
        blr


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
================================

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