x86-32: 32-bit calls were named "call" not "calll". 64-bit calls were correctly
named "callq", so this only impacted x86-32.
This fixes rdar://8456370 - llvm-mc rejects 'calll'
This also exposes that mingw/64 is generating a 32-bit call instead of a 64-bit call,
I will file a bugzilla.
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to instructions instead of zero extended ones. This makes the asmprinter
print signed values more consistently. This apparently only really affects
the X86 backend.
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mnemonics from their operands instead of single spaces. This makes the
assembly output a little more consistent with various other compilers
(f.e. GCC), and slightly easier to read. Also, update the regression
tests accordingly.
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Also, fixed static case in presence of eax livin. This fixes PR331
PS: Why don't we still have push/pop instructions? :)
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