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The motivation to do that: 1. Now, llvm would use the stock config.sub. Before that we had an uncommitted FreeBSD-related patch. Now, it has been upstreamed and comes back. It means that it would be easier to update these files in the next time (less magic knowledge) 2. Fix a typo for pseudo-CPUs: 32e[lb] -> [lb]e32, 64e[lb]->[lb]64. One of these CPUs is used for PNaCl and it was not really convenient to have a CPU that starts with a digit. llvm-svn: 138323 |
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