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Sanjoy Das 40f8222e1e Fix a bug in the x86-32 code generated for segmented stacks.
Currently LLVM pads the call to __morestack with a add and sub of 8
bytes to esp.  This isn't correct since __morestack expects the call
to be followed directly by a ret.

This commit also adjusts the relevant test-case.


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