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Reid Spencer 021220c8cd Chris convinced me that the default size of the SmallVector (2) was too
small.  Since it doesn't cost much to have 2 more (8 bytes), but not having
them would require a malloc as soon as the third one is needed. Setting
the default to 4 delays the malloc until the 5th parameter attribute.


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