MCOperand is a small data structure in C++ used by the LLVM compiler framework to represent operands (such as registers, immediates, or memory references) in machine code instructions. It provides a simple way to encapsulate and manipulate these operands within the context of the LLVM infrastructure, allowing for efficient code generation and optimization during the compilation process.
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