The Swift Simplification pass can do more than the old MandatoryCombine pass: simplification of more instruction types and dead code elimination.
The result is a better -Onone performance while still keeping debug info consistent.
Currently following code patterns are simplified:
* `struct` -> `struct_extract`
* `enum` -> `unchecked_enum_data`
* `partial_apply` -> `apply`
* `br` to a 1:1 related block
* `cond_br` with a constant condition
* `isConcrete` and `is_same_metadata` builtins
More simplifications can be added in the future.
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The main point of this change is to make sure that a shared function always has a body: both, in the optimizer pipeline and in the swiftmodule file.
This is important because the compiler always needs to emit code for a shared function. Shared functions cannot be referenced from outside the module.
In several corner cases we missed to maintain this invariant which resulted in unresolved-symbol linker errors.
As side-effect of this change we can drop the shared_external SIL linkage and the IsSerializable flag, which simplifies the serialization and linkage concept.
This instructions ensures that all instructions, which need to run on the specified executor actually run on that executor.
For details see the description in SIL.rst.