Say "IR" instead of "IL".
While the specifics of these terms are debatable, "IR" generally isn't incorrect in this context, and is the more widely recognized term at this time. See also the discussion in #267. Fixes #267.
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The cretonne.formats defines all instruction formats.
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Every instruction format has a corresponding `InstructionData` variant in the
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Rust representation of cretonne IL, so all instruction formats must be defined
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Rust representation of Cretonne IR, so all instruction formats must be defined
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in this module.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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enable_verifier = BoolSetting(
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"""
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Run the Cretonne IL verifier at strategic times during compilation.
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Run the Cretonne IR verifier at strategic times during compilation.
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This makes compilation slower but catches many bugs. The verifier is
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disabled by default, except when reading Cretonne IL from a text file.
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disabled by default, except when reading Cretonne IR from a text file.
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""",
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default=True)
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