Warn about !<integer> opcode in assignment format.
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<a name="assignment-format"></a>
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In order to improve the text's readability, the `<result-id>` generated by an
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instruction can be moved to the beginning of that instruction and followed by
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an `=` sign. This allows us to distinguish between variable defs and uses and
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that named ID being output. This may be valid SPIR-V, contrary to the
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presumed intention of the writer.
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* If the next instruction after a `!<integer>` has the assignment format
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(described [above](#assignment-format)), then its OpCode cannot also be a
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`!<integer>`. The alternate parsing mode cannot handle the assignment format
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and will complain that `=` is not a valid operand.
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### Disassembler
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The standalone disassembler is the binary called `spirv-dis` and is located in
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