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Add a hack to the scheduler to disable pseudo-two-address dependencies in
basic blocks containing calls. This works around a problem in which
these artificial dependencies can get tied up in calling seqeunce
scheduling in a way that makes the graph unschedulable with the current
approach of using artificial physical register dependencies for calling
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