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Dan Gohman c2921ea840 Filter out illegal formulae after updating offsets, not before, so that
formulae which become illegal as a result of the offset updating don't
escape.

This is for rdar://8529692. No testcase yet, because the given cases
hit use-list ordering differences.


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