* cse.c: (struct cse_basic_block_data): Remove LAST field.
(struct branch_path): Remove BRANCH and TAKEN fields. Add new
BB field.
(cse_visited_basic_blocks): New static bitmap.
(cse_end_of_basic_block, cse_basic_block): Remove.
(cse_find_path, cse_dump_path, cse_prescan_path,
cse_extended_basic_block): New static functions.
(cse_insn): Don't CSE over setjmp calls. Use the CFG to find
basic block boundaries. Don't record jump equivalences here.
Update the CFG after doing in-place replacement of the SET_SRC.
(cse_main): Rewrite. Look for extended basic block headers
and call cse_extended_basic_block on them until all paths that
start at this header are exhausted.
(rest_of_handle_cse): Verify that the CFG is incrementally updated
and correct after cse_main.
Don't call delete_trivially_dead_insns, let cfgcleanup do that.
(rest_of_handle_cse2): Verify the CFG here, too, after cse_main.
(pass_cse): Add TODO_verify_flow.
(pass_cse2): Likewise.
From-SVN: r119706
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