For dominance calculations we use an "augmented" CFG
where we always add a pseudo-entry node that is the predecessor
in the augmented CFG to any nodes that have no predecessors in the
regular CFG. Similarly, we add a pseudo-exit node that is the
predecessor in the augmented CFG that is a successor to any
node that has no successors in the regular CFG.
Pseudo entry and exit blocks live in the Function object.
Fixes a subtle problem where we were implicitly creating
the block_details for the pseudo-exit node since it didn't
appear in the idoms map, and yet we referenced it. In such a case the
contents of the block details could be garbage, or zero-initialized.
That sometimes caused incorrect calculation of immediate dominators
and post-dominators. For example, on a debug build where the details
could be zero-initialized, the dominator of an unreachable block would
be given as the pseudo-exit node. Bizarre.
Also, enforce the rule that you must have an OpFunctionEnd to close off
the last function.