Add a Value::unwrap_direct() method.
When it is known that a value is the first result of an instruction, it is safe to unwrap the instruction reference.
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/// Assuming that this is a direct value, get the referenced instruction.
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/// # Panics
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/// If this is not a value created with `new_direct()`.
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pub fn unwrap_direct(&self) -> Inst {
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if let ExpandedValue::Direct(inst) = self.expand() {
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} else {
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panic!("{} is not a direct value", self)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Display a `Value` reference as "v7" or "v2x".
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/// Display a `Value` reference as "v7" or "v2x".
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