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This operation was classified as a binary operation in the widening logic for some reason (clearly, untested). It is in fact a unary operation. Add a RUN line to a test to exercise this for x86. Note that again the vector widening strategy doesn't regress anything and in one case removes a totally unecessary instruction that we couldn't avoid when promoting the element type. llvm-svn: 212257 |
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