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Nate Begeman 206e850add Some SELECT_CC cleanups:
1. move assertions for node creation to getNode()
2. legalize the values returned in ExpandOp immediately
3. Move select_cc optimizations from SELECT's getNode() to SELECT_CC's,
   allowing them to be cleaned up significantly.

This paves the way to pick up additional optimizations on SELECT_CC, such
as sum-of-absolute-differences.

llvm-svn: 22757
2005-08-11 01:12:20 +00:00
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