Remove obsolete wording, the only exception a readnone function can throw

is the empty set. :)  Thanks to Fritz for pointing this out.


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Chris Lattner 2009-05-03 19:06:00 +00:00
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@ -1074,8 +1074,8 @@ an exception that escapes into the caller.</dd>
pointer arguments (including <tt><a href="#byval">byval</a></tt> arguments)
or otherwise modify any state (e.g. memory, control registers, etc) visible to
caller functions. It may dereference pointer arguments and read state that may
be set in the caller. A readonly function always returns the same value (or
throws the same exception) when called with the same set of arguments and global
be set in the caller. A readonly function always returns the same value when
called with the same set of arguments and global
state. readonly functions may not throw an exception that escapes into the
caller.</dd>