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information (e.g., an ``add`` instruction is almost identical to a ``sub``
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instruction). In order to allow the maximum amount of commonality to be
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factored out, the LLVM code generator uses the
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`TableGen <TableGenFundamentals.html>`_ tool to describe big chunks of the
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:doc:`TableGen <TableGenFundamentals>` tool to describe big chunks of the
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target machine, which allows the use of domain-specific and target-specific
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abstractions to reduce the amount of repetition.
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pointers in the target, and whether the target is little-endian or
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big-endian.
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.. _targetlowering:
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.. _TargetLowering:
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The ``TargetLowering`` class
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A target implementation tells the legalizer which types are supported (and which
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register class to use for them) by calling the ``addRegisterClass`` method in
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its TargetLowering constructor.
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its ``TargetLowering`` constructor.
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.. _legalize operations:
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.. _Legalizer:
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