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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/04/2013 03:16 PM, Dan Gohman
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<div dir="ltr">Do you actually have a use case for such
attributes, or are you just trying all possible attributes on
all possible types to see what breaks? ;-)</div>
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I'm mostly just breaking things. I randomly ended up on the bug
about the zext vector parameters and thought it should work.<br>
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<div>It would be theoretically possible to define semantics for
signext/zerext or even noalias for vectors. However it's not
clear whether those are really desirable without motivating
use cases.<br>
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