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Daniel Dunbar e9f0fb4179 MC/X86: Chris pointed that 'as' isn't consistent in accepting the long form of
instructions which have no direct register usage.

Darwin 'as' accepts:
  add $0, (%rax)
but rejects
  mov $0, (%rax)
for example.

Given that, only accept suffix matches which match exactly one form. We still
need to emit nice diagnostics for failures...

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