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Some of the magic functions take arguments of arbitrary type. However, for semantic correctness, the compiler still requires a declaration of these functions with the correct type. Since C does not have argument-type-overloaded function, this made those functions hard to use in C code. Improve this situation by allowing arbitrary suffixes in the affected magic functions' names, thus allowing the user to create different declarations for different types. A patch by Keno Fischer! Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30589 llvm-svn: 297325 |
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