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Chris Lattner 4c59309f59 Add support for patterns that have physical registers in them. Testcase:
def : Pat<(trunc G8RC:$in),
          (OR8To4 G8RC:$in, X0)>;

Even though this doesn't make any sense on PPC :)


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