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Akira Hatanaka 1fbfea7b06 This patch fixes 3 problems:
1. CHECKNEXT was used instead of CHECK-NEXT which caused the line to be
   ignored which in turn hid the next 2 problems:
2. ('sh_offset', 0x{{{[0-9,a-f]+}}) had one too many leading curly braces and
   failed to do it's job of accepting all hex digits and:
3. The check for the hex values for the code instructions didn't account for
   blank separators.

Patch by Jack Carter. 



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