Chris Lattner ca4f6ebefc Allow machine operands to represent global variables with offsets. This is
useful when you have a reference like:

int A[100];

void foo() { A[10] = 1; }

In this case, &A[10] is a single constant and should be treated as such.

Only MO_GlobalAddress and MO_ExternalSymbol are allowed to use this field, no
other operand type is.

This is another fine patch contributed by Jeff Cohen!!


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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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