cpp/return-stack-allocated-memory
Before on Abseil:
```
Evaluated relational algebra for predicate #select#cpe#12356#fffff@3ffb21o1 with tuple counts:
1235939 ~0% {2} r1 = SCAN functions OUTPUT In.0, In.0
1235939 ~0% {2} r2 = JOIN r1 WITH functions ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1, Lhs.0
33500841 ~0% {2} r3 = JOIN r2 WITH DataFlowUtil::Node::getEnclosingCallable#dispred#f0820431#ff_10#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1
280683 ~3% {3} r4 = JOIN r3 WITH MustFlow::MkLocalPathNode#0227f5a1#fff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.2, Lhs.1, Lhs.0
40970 ~2% {4} r5 = JOIN r4 WITH MustFlow::MustFlowConfiguration::hasFlowPath#dispred#f0820431#fff#cpe#23_10#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.0
40970 ~0% {5} r6 = JOIN r5 WITH MustFlow::MkLocalPathNode#0227f5a1#fff_20#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.0
40970 ~1% {5} r7 = JOIN r6 WITH DataFlowUtil::Cached::TInstructionNode#47741e1f#ff_10#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4
40970 ~1% {5} r8 = JOIN r7 WITH project#Instruction::VariableAddressInstruction#class#577b6a83#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4
40970 ~0% {6} r9 = JOIN r8 WITH SSAConstruction::Cached::getInstructionAst#2b11997e#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4, Rhs.1
40970 ~2% {7} r10 = JOIN r9 WITH SSAConstruction::Cached::getInstructionAst#2b11997e#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4, Lhs.5, Rhs.1
0 ~0% {6} r11 = JOIN r10 WITH Instruction::Instruction::getEnclosingFunction#dispred#f0820431#3#ff ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4, Lhs.5, Lhs.6
0 ~0% {5} r12 = JOIN r11 WITH functions ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.5, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4
0 ~0% {5} r13 = JOIN r12 WITH Element::ElementBase::toString#dispred#f0820431#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1, Lhs.3, Lhs.2, Lhs.4, Rhs.1
return r13
```
After:
```
Evaluated relational algebra for predicate #select#cpe#12356#fffff@1dbc97kv with tuple counts:
40970 ~0% {2} r1 = SCAN MustFlow::MustFlowConfiguration::hasFlowPath#dispred#f0820431#fff#cpe#23 OUTPUT In.1, In.0
40970 ~0% {3} r2 = JOIN r1 WITH MustFlow::MkLocalPathNode#0227f5a1#fff_20#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.1, Lhs.0, Rhs.1
40970 ~7% {4} r3 = JOIN r2 WITH MustFlow::MkLocalPathNode#0227f5a1#fff_20#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2
40970 ~2% {4} r4 = JOIN r3 WITH DataFlowUtil::Cached::TInstructionNode#47741e1f#ff_10#join_rhs ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3
40970 ~2% {4} r5 = JOIN r4 WITH project#Instruction::VariableAddressInstruction#class#577b6a83#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3
40970 ~0% {5} r6 = JOIN r5 WITH SSAConstruction::Cached::getInstructionAst#2b11997e#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Rhs.1
40970 ~1% {6} r7 = JOIN r6 WITH SSAConstruction::Cached::getInstructionAst#2b11997e#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.0, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.4, Rhs.1
40970 ~0% {6} r8 = JOIN r7 WITH Instruction::Instruction::getEnclosingFunction#dispred#f0820431#3#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.3, Rhs.1, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.4, Lhs.5
0 ~0% {5} r9 = JOIN r8 WITH DataFlowUtil::Node::getEnclosingCallable#dispred#f0820431#fb ON FIRST 2 OUTPUT Lhs.5, Lhs.2, Lhs.3, Lhs.0, Lhs.4
0 ~0% {5} r10 = JOIN r9 WITH Element::ElementBase::toString#dispred#f0820431#ff ON FIRST 1 OUTPUT Lhs.3, Lhs.1, Lhs.2, Lhs.4, Rhs.1
return r10
```
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