Switch to the new domtree.cfg_postorder() which returns a reference to a
pre-computed post-order instead of allocating memory and computing a new
post-order.
* LICM pass
* Uses loop analysis to detect loop tree
* For each loop (starting with the inner ones), create a pre-header and move there loop-invariant instructions
* An instruction is loop invariant if it does not use as argument a value defined earlier in the loop
* File tests to check LICM's correctness
* Optimized pre-header creation
If the loop already has a natural pre-header, we use it instead of creating a new one.
The natural pre-header of a loop is the only predecessor of the header it doesn't dominate.
* Implemented in two passes
* First pass discovers the loops headers (they dominate one of their predecessors)
* Second pass traverses the blocks of each loop
* Discovers the loop tree structure
* Offers a new LoopAnalysis data structure queried from outside the module