Christian Kamm 723cfef519 Another shot at fixing the issues with (constant) struct literals and their addresses. See DMD2682, #218, #324.
The idea is to separate the notion of const from 'this variable can always be
replaced with its initializer' in the frontend. To do that, I introduced
Declaration::isSameAsInitializer, which is overridden in VarDeclaration to
return false for constants that have a struct literal initializer.

So
{{{
const S s = S(5);
void foo() { auto ps = &s; }
// is no longer replaced by
void foo() { auto ps = &(S(5)); }
}}}

To make taking the address of a struct constant with a struct-initializer
outside of function scope possible, I made sure that AddrExp::optimize doesn't
try to run the argument's optimization with WANTinterpret - that'd again
replace the constant with a struct literal temporary.
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LLVM D Compiler (LDC)

This compiler is based on the Digital Mars D (DMD) compiler frontend, and
the LLVM compiler toolkit. See LICENSE for licensing information.

For more information, including build instructions, visit the LDC website:

http://www.dsource.org/projects/ldc
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The LLVM-based D compiler.
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