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For opcodes which do not produce a non-chain result, it is split on the
ValueType of its first non-chain operand. e.g. Select_store.

On X86 / Mac OS X, Select_store used to be the largest function. It had a stack
frame size of 8.5k. Now the largest one is Store_i32 with a frame size of 3.1k.


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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