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false if the match is not profitable. e.g. leal 1(%eax), %eax.
* Added patterns for X86 integer loads and LEA32.


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tools This solves the problem of the CBE renaming symbols that start with . but the assembly side still trying to reference them by their old names. Should be safe untill we hit a language front end that lets you specify such a name. 2005-12-06 20:51:30 +00:00
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