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Fix a latent bug in the asm code. I think that technically, using "*m0" instead of "*0" allows LLVM to pick between using the same memory as output 0 and using a new memory location. (So far I haven't been able to construct a testcase that actually breaks because of this, though)
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Wed, 18 Feb 2009 03:38:12 +0100
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#ifndef LDC_IR_IRFORW_H
#define LDC_IR_IRFORW_H

// dmd forward declarations
struct Module;
struct Dsymbol;
struct Declaration;
struct VarDeclaration;
struct FuncDeclaration;
struct AggregateDeclaration;
struct StructDeclaration;
struct ClassDeclaration;
struct InterfaceDeclaration;
struct Expression;
struct BaseClass;
struct Array;
struct Argument;

struct Type;
struct TypeStruct;
struct TypeClass;
struct TypeEnum;
struct TypeArray;
struct TypeFunction;

// llvm forward declarations
namespace llvm
{
    class Value;
    class GlobalValue;
    class GlobalVariable;
    class Function;
    class Constant;
    class ConstantStruct;
    class ConstantArray;
    class TargetData;
    class Type;
    class StructType;
    class ArrayType;
    class PointerType;
    class BasicBlock;
    class Instruction;
}

#endif