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We can use the new VEX prefixes to select into a large table of new opcode spaces. Since the table is (currently) sparse, add logic so we don't end up producing tons of empty tables for no good reason. This is also necessary since VEX is likely to reuse opcode bytes that would appear as prefixes at some point, which would cause conflicts with the regular tables.
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