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Ulrich Weigand 6d4495723d [PowerPC] Avoid using '$' in generated assembler code
PowerPC assemblers are supposed to support a stand-alone '$' symbol
as an alternative of '.' to refer to the current PC.  This does not
work in the LLVM assembler parser yet.

To avoid bootstrap failures when using the LLVM assembler as system
assembler, this patch modifies the assembler source code generated
by LLVM to avoid using '$' (and simply use '.' instead).

llvm-svn: 181054
2013-05-03 19:53:04 +00:00
autoconf Autoconf: Compile cxxabi.h in C++ mode. 2013-05-03 15:55:06 +00:00
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examples Add support for other typeinfo encodings in the ExceptionDemo. 2013-05-01 21:05:05 +00:00
include Add support for reading ARM ELF build attributes. 2013-05-03 11:36:35 +00:00
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