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Nick Lewycky d42b58b61c Fix libLTO:
* Call InitializeAllTargets on every path where we might query the
   TargetRegistry. This fixes PR4604.
 * flush the formatted_raw_ostream& or else not all of the assembly will make
   it to the .s file. (It doesn't do this in its destructor?!)
 * Due to a reversed conditional, libLTO was reporting many symbols as both
   defined and undefined, including two definitions of the same symbol name
   in its symbol list.


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