Use access events in useAfterFree analysis #1864
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This is on top of #1862 just to test on those regression test as well.
This is a quick attempt at fixing my long-time frustration with the useAfterFree analysis (there are also others).
We already have a very established access analysis which emits events for everything that is being accessed. Since it forms the basis of race analysis, it has gone through a lot of testing and iterations to make it correct.
So, the useAfterFree analysis should just use these events instead of (incorrectly) duplicating the logic of what's being accessed.
It seems to pass all of our regression tests, but appears to avoid the Juliet imprecision of #1861.
TODO