Chris Lattner 04cadb3684 Add support for modifier strings in machine instr descriptions. This allows
us to avoid creating lots of "Operand" types with different printers, instead
we can fold several together and use modifiers.  For example, we can now use:

${target:call} to say that the operand should be printed like a 'call' operand.


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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