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Nate Begeman 486ebfd704 Fix Shootout-C++/wc, which was broken by my recent changes to emit fewer
reg-reg copies.  The necessary conditions for this bug are a GEP that is
used outside the basic block in which it is defined, whose components
other than the pointer are all constant zero, and where the use is
selected before the definition (backwards branch to successsor block).


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