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Bill Wendling 0b77866f93 TEMPORARY SYNTAX CHANGE!
The original syntax for the attribute groups was ambiguous. For example:

    declare void @foo() #1
    #0 = attributes { noinline }

The '#0' would be parsed as an attribute reference for '@foo' and not as a
top-level entity. In order to continue forward while waiting for a decision on
what the correct syntax is, I'm changing it to this instead:

     declare void @foo() #1
     attributes #0 = { noinline }

Repeat: This is TEMPORARY until we decide what the correct syntax should be.


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