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The tc-print only uses two functions with arch code specific, which were ported to PPC64 using the internal Decoder. This implementation is still not good to send to facebook, since the target of the branchs are not being dispayed and we need to think in a better architectural solution, since it's using static "if" to switch the code.
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@lbianc Is there a way to check for the build log that indicates the conflict in question? |
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@gromero This does not came from the build, the github show the conflict automatically. Not sure if I answered your question. |
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The tc-print only uses two functions with arch code specific, which were
ported to PPC64 using the internal Decoder.
This implementation is still not good to send to facebook, since the target
of the branchs are not being dispayed and we need to think in a better
architectural solution, since it's using static "if" to switch the code.