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![]() and more understandable. It also allows us to do simple things like fold consequtive literal strings together. For example, instead of emitting this for the X86 backend: O << "adc" << "l" << " "; we now generate this: O << "adcl "; *whoa* :) This shrinks the X86 asmwriters from 62729->58267 and 65176->58644 bytes for the intel/att asm writers respectively. llvm-svn: 19749 |
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