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(which may or be function pointers) in the asmprinter. For the moment,
this changes nothing, except the IA64 backend which can use this to write:

  data8.ua  @fptr(blah__blah__mangled_function_name)

  (by setting FunctionAddrPrefix/Suffix to "@fptr(" / ")")


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