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Chris Lattner d77d04c323 diagnose PR3281:crash02.ll with:
llvm-as: crash02.ll:1:62: invalid function return type
declare { <{ <{}>, void ([1898 x { void ()* }], opaque, ...) (), fp128 * }>, opaque } @t ()
                                                             ^



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