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Reid Spencer 36699cabc5 For PR950:
Retain the signedness of the old integer types in a new TypeInfo structure
so that it can be used in the grammar to implement auto-upgrade of things
that depended on signedness of types. This doesn't implement any new
functionality in the AsmParser, its just plumbing for future changes.


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