Chris Lattner ce1b9ad539 With the newly simplified SourceMgr interfaces and the generalized
SrcMgrDiagHandler, we can improve clang diagnostics for inline asm:
instead of reporting them on a source line of the original line,
we can report it on the correct line wherever the string literal came
from. For something like this:

void foo() {
  asm("push %rax\n"
      ".code32\n");
}

we used to get this: (note that the line in t.c isn't helpful)

t.c:4:7: error: warning: ignoring directive for now
  asm("push %rax\n"
      ^
<inline asm>:2:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
.code32
^

now we get:

t.c:5:8: error: warning: ignoring directive for now
      ".code32\n"
       ^
<inline asm>:2:1: note: instantiated into assembly here
.code32
^

Note that we're pointing to line 5 properly now.



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