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Reid Spencer e4e4003032 For PR1248:
* Fix some indentation and comments in InsertRangeTest
* Add an "IsSigned" parameter to AddWithOverflow and make it handle signed
  additions. Also, APIntify this function so it works with any bitwidth.
* For the icmp pred ([us]div %X, C1), C2 transforms, exit early if the
  div instruction's RHS is zero.
* Finally, for icmp pred (sdiv %X, C1), -C2, fix an off-by-one error. The
  HiBound needs to be incremented in order to get the range test correct.


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