-support stack unwinding. This pass supports two models of exception handling
-lowering, the "cheap" support and the "expensive" support.
-
-"Cheap" exception handling support gives the program the ability to execute any
-program which does not "throw an exception", by turning "``invoke``"
-instructions into calls and by turning "``unwind``" instructions into calls to
-``abort()``. If the program does dynamically use the "``unwind``" instruction,
-the program will print a message then abort.
-
-"Expensive" exception handling support gives the full exception handling
-support to the program at the cost of making the "``invoke``" instruction
-really expensive. It basically inserts ``setjmp``/``longjmp`` calls to emulate
-the exception handling as necessary.
-
-Because the "expensive" support slows down programs a lot, and EH is only used
-for a subset of the programs, it must be specifically enabled by the
-``-enable-correct-eh-support`` option.
-
-Note that after this pass runs the CFG is not entirely accurate (exceptional
-control flow edges are not correct anymore) so only very simple things should
-be done after the ``lowerinvoke`` pass has run (like generation of native
-code). This should not be used as a general purpose "my LLVM-to-LLVM pass
-doesn't support the ``invoke`` instruction yet" lowering pass.
+support stack unwinding. This pass converts ``invoke`` instructions to
+``call`` instructions, so that any exception-handling ``landingpad`` blocks
+become dead code (which can be removed by running the ``-simplifycfg`` pass
+afterwards).