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Rafael Espindola ec77d9ad83 Make all temporary symbols unnamed.
What this does is make all symbols that would otherwise start with a .L
(or L on MachO) unnamed.

Some of these symbols still show up in the symbol table, but we can just
make them unnamed.

In order to make sure we produce identical results when going thought assembly,
all .L (not just the compiler produced ones), are now unnamed.

Running llc on llvm-as.opt.bc, the peak memory usage goes from 208.24MB to
205.57MB.

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