Mark CondCode's functions #[must_use].
It's easy to forget whether they mutate the value in place or return a new value. Marking them #[must_use] will catch cases where they are used incorrectly.
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/// The inverse condition code produces the opposite result for all comparisons.
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/// The inverse condition code produces the opposite result for all comparisons.
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/// That is, `cmp CC, x, y` is true if and only if `cmp CC.inverse(), x, y` is false.
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/// That is, `cmp CC, x, y` is true if and only if `cmp CC.inverse(), x, y` is false.
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#[must_use]
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fn inverse(self) -> Self;
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fn inverse(self) -> Self;
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/// Get the reversed condition code for `self`.
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/// Get the reversed condition code for `self`.
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///
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/// The reversed condition code produces the same result as swapping `x` and `y` in the
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/// The reversed condition code produces the same result as swapping `x` and `y` in the
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/// comparison. That is, `cmp CC, x, y` is the same as `cmp CC.reverse(), y, x`.
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/// comparison. That is, `cmp CC, x, y` is the same as `cmp CC.reverse(), y, x`.
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#[must_use]
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fn reverse(self) -> Self;
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fn reverse(self) -> Self;
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}
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}
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