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12 do this to support expanding the attributes to encompass more than a handful of
13 attributes --- e.g. command line options. The old way of handling attributes
16 was that attributes could be manipulated with 'or's and 'and's. The
24 attribute, or an attribute-value pair. Some examples:
28 * Attribute-value pair: ``"cpu" = "cortex-a8"``, ``align = 4``
30 Note: for an attribute value pair, we expect a target-dependent attribute to
37 Because attributes are no longer represented as a bit mask, you will need to
46 the return type, or the function's parameters. A function's attributes are at
47 index ``AttributeList::FunctionIndex``; the return type's attributes are at
48 index ``AttributeList::ReturnIndex``; and the function's parameters' attributes
54 remove attributes, which result in the creation of a new ``AttributeList``.
68 remove attributes at will. The attributes won't be uniqued until you call the