Do not handle inline assembly with "intel"
flag as AT&T syntax
#14264
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LLVM understands this parameter and Crystal's parser also supports the
"intel"
attribute forAsm
nodes, yet actually using the Intel syntax in the template string will produce a codegen error. This PR fixes that, and the emitted LLVM IR will now include theinteldialect
option, e.g.call void asm inteldialect "mov dword ptr [$0], 42", "r"(ptr %x)
.LLVM's own inline assembler should understand Intel syntax as long as it targets x86. This has nothing to do with whether
--emit=asm
writes the compiled assembly back using Intel syntax.