[InferAlignment] Propagate alignment between loads/stores of the same base pointer (#145733) We can derive and upgrade alignment for loads/stores using other well-aligned loads/stores. This optimization does a single forward pass through each basic block and uses loads/stores (the alignment and the offset) to derive the best possible alignment for a base pointer, caching the result. If it encounters another load/store based on that pointer, it tries to upgrade the alignment. The optimization must be a forward pass within a basic block because control flow and exception throwing can impact alignment guarantees. --------- Co-authored-by: Nikita Popov <github@npopov.com>
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