Add a note about llvm-abcd, the Analysis of ByteCode Dumper

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<li>LLVM now has new loop unrolling and loop unswitching passes.</li>
<li>The induction variable substitution pass performs linear function test
replacement and exit value replacement optimizations.</li>
<li>The <a href="BytecodeFormat.html">LLVM Bytecode file format</a> is now
documented.</li>
<li>LLVM now has first-class support for <a href="GarbageCollection.html">Accurate
Garbage Collection</a>, enabling the use of aggressive copying and generational
collectors.</li>
@ -119,6 +117,15 @@ basic blocks</a> to track down reduce miscompilation testcases.</li>
This includes the JIT compiler.</li>
<li>The LLVM code generator is now being <a
href="CodeGenerator.html">documented</a>.</li>
<li>There is a new tool, llvm-abcd, the Analysis of ByteCode Dumper (abcd).
This tool can compute basic statistics and bytecode density statistics on a
module or function basis and also dump out bytecode in a textual format that
is lower level than assembly (values are not resolved from slot numbers).
It should only be of interest to (a) those who are working to improve the
bytecode format and (b) those who really want to understand or document the
details of the bytecode format.</li>
<li>The <a href="BytecodeFormat.html">LLVM Bytecode file format</a> is now
being documented.</li>
</ol>
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