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Fork of llvm with experimental commits and workarounds for RPCS3
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This allows the (many) pseudo-instructions we have that map onto a single real instruction to have their expansion during MC lowering handled automatically instead of the current cumbersome manual expansion required. These sorts of pseudos are common when an instruction is used in situations that require different MachineInstr flags (isTerminator, isBranch, et. al.) than the generic instruction description has. For example, using a move to the PC to implement a branch. llvm-svn: 134704 |
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