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* Change the FunctionCalls and AuxFunctionCalls vectors into std::lists.
  This makes many operations on these lists much more natural, and avoids
  *exteremely* expensive copying of DSCallSites (e.g. moving nodes around
  between lists, erasing a node from not the end of the vector, etc).

With a profile build of analyze, this speeds up BU DS from 25.14s to
12.59s on 176.gcc.  I expect that it would help TD even more, but I don't
have data for it.

This effectively eliminates removeIdenticalCalls and children from the
profile, going from 6.53 to 0.27s.


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