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@@ -1947,15 +1947,9 @@ following is the syntax for constant expressions:
really dangerous!
bitcast ( CST to TYPE )
- Convert a constant, CST, to another TYPE. The size of CST and TYPE must be
- identical (same number of bits). The conversion is done as if the CST value
- was stored to memory and read back as TYPE. In other words, no bits change
- with this operator, just the type. This can be used for conversion of
- aggregate types to any aggregate type, as long as they have the same bit
- width. Vector types may also be casted to and from any other type as long as
- they have the same bit width. For pointers it is only valid to cast to
- another pointer type.
-
+ Convert a constant, CST, to another TYPE. The constraints of the operands
+ are the same as those for the bitcast
+ instruction.
getelementptr ( CSTPTR, IDX0, IDX1, ... )