[MemProf] Suppress duplicate clones in the LTO backend (#161551) In some cases due to phase ordering issues with re-cloning during function assignment, we may end up with duplicate clones in the summaries (calling the same set of callee clones and/or allocation hints). Ideally we would fix this in the thin link, but for now, detect and suppress these in the LTO backend. In order to satisfy possibly cross-module references, make each duplicate an alias to the first identical copy, which gets materialized. This reduces ThinLTO backend compile times.
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