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Dave Bartolomeo f2053c488e C++: Make InitializeParameter and Uninitialized return memory results
The IR avoids having non-trivially-copyable and non-trivially-assignable types in register results, because objects of those types need to exist at a particular memory location. The `InitializeParameter` and `Uninitialized` instructions were violating this restriction because they returned register results, which were then stored into the destination location via a `Store`.

This change makes those two instructions take the destination address as an operand, and return a memory result representing the (un-)initialized memory, removing the need for a separate `Store` instruction.
2018-08-20 09:13:45 -07:00
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