Tom Hvitved 66f5e4a05b C#: Speedup bestImplementation
Avoids an expensive anti-join:

```
[2023-08-29 15:25:48] Evaluated non-recursive predicate _FileSystem#df18ed9a::Make#File#1a556f64::Input#::Container::toString#0#dispred#bf_Method#621e9e2e::__#antijoin_rhs@96d08bc8 in 272332ms (size: 1841891).
Evaluated relational algebra for predicate _FileSystem#df18ed9a::Make#File#1a556f64::Input#::Container::toString#0#dispred#bf_Method#621e9e2e::__#antijoin_rhs@96d08bc8 with tuple counts:
         4632443     ~2%    {3} r1 = JOIN _cil_instruction_3#antijoin_rhs_cil_method_implementation#shared WITH cil_method_implementation ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.0, Lhs.1

        71945701     ~3%    {3} r2 = JOIN r1 WITH cil_method_implementation_10#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2
        71945701  ~1329%    {3} r3 = JOIN r2 WITH Method#621e9e2e::MethodImplementation::getNumberOfInstructions#0#dispred#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Rhs.1
         5016836     ~4%    {4} r4 = JOIN r3 WITH Method#621e9e2e::MethodImplementation::getNumberOfInstructions#0#dispred#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Rhs.1
                            {4} r5 = SELECT r4 ON In.3 < In.2
           65637     ~3%    {2} r6 = SCAN r5 OUTPUT In.0, In.1

        71945701     ~0%    {3} r7 = JOIN r1 WITH cil_method_implementation_10#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.2, Lhs.1, Rhs.1
        71945701     ~1%    {4} r8 = JOIN r7 WITH assemblies ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.2, Lhs.1, Lhs.0, Rhs.1
        71945701     ~0%    {5} r9 = JOIN r8 WITH cil_method_implementation ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.2, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.0, Lhs.3
        71945701     ~0%    {5} r10 = JOIN r9 WITH assemblies ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4
        71945701     ~0%    {5} r11 = JOIN r10 WITH FileSystem#df18ed9a::Make#File#1a556f64::Input#::Container::toString#0#dispred#bf ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.4, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Rhs.1
        71945701     ~2%    {5} r12 = JOIN r11 WITH FileSystem#df18ed9a::Make#File#1a556f64::Input#::Container::toString#0#dispred#bf ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4, Rhs.1
                            {5} r13 = SELECT r12 ON In.4 > In.3
        33509342     ~0%    {3} r14 = SCAN r13 OUTPUT In.0, In.1, In.2
        33509342     ~0%    {4} r15 = JOIN r14 WITH Method#621e9e2e::MethodImplementation::getNumberOfInstructions#0#dispred#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.2, Rhs.1, Lhs.0, Lhs.1
        33051362  ~1670%    {2} r16 = JOIN r15 WITH Method#621e9e2e::MethodImplementation::getNumberOfInstructions#0#dispred#ff ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT Lhs.2, Lhs.3

        33116999  ~1646%    {2} r17 = r6 UNION r16
                            return r17
```
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CodeQL

This open source repository contains the standard CodeQL libraries and queries that power GitHub Advanced Security and the other application security products that GitHub makes available to its customers worldwide.

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