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Reid Spencer 5c14a1bcb0 For PR950:
Remove the getMaxValue and getMinValue functions from ConstantIntegral.
They don't make sense for a signless type. Also, for isMaxValue and
isMinValue, have the caller provided the signedness rather than obtaining
it from the constant's type.


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