https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514596

--- Comment #4 from Mark Wielaard <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Mark Wielaard from comment #3)
> Why are the guest_generic_sse.h includes in the middle of the files?
> Can they be moved up to where we include other generic headers like
> guest_generic_x87.h?

OK, I see because you need newTemp, assign, mkV128, binop, unop, mkexpr, etc.
hmmm, maybe it isn't worth it to create a guest_generic_x87.h then, just keep
the
math_BLENDPD_128 in guest_amd64_toIR.c and repeat it in guest_x86_toIR.c?

I don't really mind it being included at that odd place in the middle if you
think
it will help reduce redundancy in the future for other shared sse shared
functions.
But in that case please do document it clearly to list all requirements before
it
can be included.

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