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Chris Lattner c3afd9bf4b Make this pass substantially stronger by having it delete dead return values
as well as arguments.  Now it can delete arguments and return values which are
only passed into other arguments or are returned, if they are dead.  This causes
it to delete several hundred extra args/retvals from the C++ hello world program,
shrinking it by about 2K.


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autoconf Do not check for strings.h. This is an old, old, old pre-C89 header that 2003-10-22 17:52:56 +00:00
docs To say this file is obsolete to understate the obvious 2003-10-23 03:30:55 +00:00
examples/ModuleMaker Added LLVM copyrights to Makefiles. 2003-10-20 22:28:01 +00:00
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lib Make this pass substantially stronger by having it delete dead return values 2003-10-23 03:48:17 +00:00
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