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Dan Gohman dac5dbadeb Fix reassociate to use a worklist instead of recursing when new
reassociation opportunities are exposed. This fixes a bug where
the nested reassociation expects to be the IR to be consistent,
but it isn't, because the outer reassociation has disconnected
some of the operands.  rdar://9167457


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