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    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      Instcombine should not promote whole computation trees to "strange" · eb510d6b
      Chris Lattner authored
      integer types, unless they are already strange.  This prevents it from
      turning the code produced by SROA into crazy libcalls and stuff that 
      the code generator can't handle.  In the attached example, the result
      was an i96 multiply that caused the x86 backend to assert.
      
      Note that if TargetData had an idea of what the legal types are for
      a target that this could be used to stop instcombine from introducing
      i64 muls, as Scott wanted.
      
      llvm-svn: 68598
      eb510d6b
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