Implement C++0x user-defined string literals.
The extra data stored on user-defined literal Tokens is stored in extra allocated memory, which is managed by the PreprocessorLexer because there isn't a better place to put it that makes sure it gets deallocated, but only after it's used up. My testing has shown no significant slowdown as a result, but independent testing would be appreciated. llvm-svn: 112458
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