MC: Unknown assembler directives are now hard errors.
Previously, an unsupported/unknown assembler directive issued a warning. That's generally unsafe, and inconsistent with the behaviour of pretty much every system assembler. Now that the MC assemblers are mature enough to be the default on multiple targets, it's reasonable to issue errors for these. For target or platform directives that need to stay warnings, we should add explicit handlers for them in, e.g., ELFAsmParser.cpp, DarwinAsmParser.cpp, et. al., and issue the warning there. rdar://9246275 llvm-svn: 155926
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