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@ -1624,19 +1624,18 @@ In each of these entries in range 56-63, the opcode is documented as the base
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opcode (Invoke, Call, Store) plus some set of modifiers, as follows:</p>
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<dl>
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<dt>CC</dt>
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<dd>This means a generic (user defined) calling convention number is specified
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in a VBR that follows the opcode immediately. This is used when the calling
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convention for the Invoke or the Call instruction is not one of the LLVM
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standard ones (like FastCC or CCC)
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<dd>This means an arbitrary calling convention is specified
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in a VBR that follows the opcode. This is used when the instruction cannot
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be encoded with one of the more compact forms.
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</dd>
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<dt>FastCC</dt>
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<dd>This indicates that the Call or Invoke is using the FastCC calling
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convention which puts arguments in registers to avoid stack loading.</dd>
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convention.</dd>
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<dt>CCC</dt>
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<dd>This indicates that the Call or Invoke is using the "C" calling convention
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which is specified by the C99 language.</dd>
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<dd>This indicates that the Call or Invoke is using the native "C" calling
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convention.</dd>
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<dt>TailCall</dt>
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<dd>This indicates that the Call or Invoke is a tail call.</dd>
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<dd>This indicates that the Call has the 'tail' modifier.</dd>
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</dl>
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