Member predicate Instruction::getResultLanguageType
Gets the language-specific type of the result produced by this instruction.
Most consumers of the IR should use getResultIRType() instead. getResultIRType() uses a
less complex, language-neutral type system in which all semantically equivalent types share the
same IRType instance. For example, in C++, four different Instructions might have three
different values for getResultLanguageType(): unsigned int, char32_t, and wchar_t,
whereas all four instructions would have the same value for getResultIRType(), uint4.