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Dinesh Dwivedi 85386a3de9 Added instruction combine to transform few more negative values addition to subtraction (Part 1)
This patch enables transforms for following patterns.
  (x + (~(y & c) + 1)   -->   x - (y & c)
  (x + (~((y >> z) & c) + 1)   -->   x - ((y>>z) & c)

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3733



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