Emit DW_AT_object_pointer once, on the declaration, for each function.
This effectively reverts r164326, but adds some comments and justification and ensures we /don't/ emit the DW_AT_object_pointer on the (abstract and concrete) definitions. (while still preserving it on standalone definitions involving ObjC Blocks) This does increase the size of member function declarations from 7 to 11 bytes, unfortunately, but still seems like the Right Thing to do so that callers that see only the declaration still have the information about the object pointer. That said, I don't know what, if any, DWARF consumers don't have a heuristic to guess this in the case of normal C++ member functions - perhaps we can remove it entirely. llvm-svn: 207705
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