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| diff --git a/llvm/docs/CodeGenerator.html b/llvm/docs/CodeGenerator.html index bc82b46735b..b454b6b9d0b 100644 --- a/llvm/docs/CodeGenerator.html +++ b/llvm/docs/CodeGenerator.html @@ -748,11 +748,8 @@ explains how they work and some of the rationale behind their design.</p>  <p>  Instruction Selection is the process of translating LLVM code presented to the  code generator into target-specific machine instructions.  There are several -well-known ways to do this in the literature.  In LLVM there are two main forms: -the SelectionDAG based instruction selector framework and an old-style 'simple' -instruction selector, which effectively peephole selects each LLVM instruction -into a series of machine instructions.  We recommend that all targets use the -SelectionDAG infrastructure. +well-known ways to do this in the literature.  LLVM uses a SelectionDAG based +instruction selector.  </p>  <p>Portions of the DAG instruction selector are generated from the target  | 

