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Hal Finkel 1e165a0d5e Update comment on AtomicRMWInst::Nand
As of July 2014, all backends have been updated to implement
AtomicRMWInst::Nand as ~(x & y) (and not as x & ~y, as some did previously).
This was added to the release notes in r212635 (and the LangRef had been
changed), but it seems that we forgot to update the header-file description.

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