Improve the tail call identification logic to prefer local jumps unless the target is a known function entry #296
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It turns out that we have to be more conservative with tail call identification, as incorrectly identifying a block as the target of a tail call (instead of a branch) can cause other branch classifiers to fail if that block is the target of another jump.
The tradeoff is that we will recognize fewer tail calls, but we will also encounter fewer situations where intra-procedural jumps are not resolved. Ultimately, we will need to give up some tail call recognition (since they are in general indistinguishable from jumps), and instead only identify known call targets as tail call candidates.
With additional global analysis we could do better.
Fixes #294