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Evan Cheng 24a3cc4c83 Fix for PR1306.
- A register def / use now implicitly affects sub-register liveness but does
not affect liveness information of super-registers.
- Def of a larger register (if followed by a use later) is treated as
read/mod/write of a smaller register.


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