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If a PTR just make an INT out of it, if a BOOL make a 1 if true, 0 if false.
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If a PTR just make an INT out of it, if a BOOL make a 1 if true, 0 if false.
I need it because writing an LLVM implementation (which is nearly finished already but I don't think it will ever be merged, just fun to do) I need a zero extension to get ints from bools and a cast from bool to int seems the perfect place to zero extend.
Plus that just makes sense so ...