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David Greene 2513330de8 Factor live variable analysis so it does not do register coalescing
simultaneously.  Move that pass to SimpleRegisterCoalescing.

This makes it easier to implement alternative register allocation and
coalescing strategies while maintaining reuse of the existing live
interval analysis.


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