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Chad Rosier b56606274d [ms-inline asm] Do not omit the frame pointer if we have ms-inline assembly.
If the frame pointer is omitted, and any stack changes occur in the inline
assembly, e.g.: "pusha", then any C local variable or C argument references
will be incorrect.  

I pass no judgement on anyone who would do such a thing. ;)
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