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-<p>Except when the <tt>inbounds</tt> keyword is present, there is no limitation
- on indexing beyond the end of the array implied by the static type (though
- any loads or stores must of course be within the bounds of the allocated
- object!). This means that single-dimension 'variable sized array' addressing
- can be implemented in LLVM with a zero length array type. An implementation
- of 'pascal style arrays' in LLVM could use the type
- "<tt>{ i32, [0 x float]}</tt>", for example.</p>
+<p>There is no restriction on indexing beyond the end of the array implied by
+ a static type (though there are restrictions on indexing beyond the bounds
+ of an allocated object in some cases). This means that single-dimension
+ 'variable sized array' addressing can be implemented in LLVM with a zero
+ length array type. An implementation of 'pascal style arrays' in LLVM could
+ use the type "<tt>{ i32, [0 x float]}</tt>", for example.</p>
<p>Note that the code generator does not yet support large aggregate types to be
used as function return types. The specific limit on how large an aggregate