This allows for the attribute to hold symbolic references to other operations than FuncOp. This also allows for removing the dependence on FuncOp from the base Builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 257650017
Using ArrayRef introduces issues with the order of evaluation between a constructor and
the arguments of the subsequent calls to the `operator()`.
As a consequence the order of captures is not well-defined can go wrong with certain compilers (e.g. gcc-6.4).
This CL fixes the issue by using lambdas in lieu of ArrayRef.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 249114775
This CL implements the previously unsupported parsing for Range, View and Slice operations.
A pass is introduced to lower to the LLVM.
Tests are moved out of C++ land and into mlir/test/Examples.
This allows better fitting within standard developer workflows.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 245796600
Add a tutorial document explaining how to define a conversion from the Linalg
dialect to the LLVM IR dialect, bypassing the Affine dialect. It defines a
dynamic representation for a range and a view for the sake of type conversion.
Operation conversion becomes straightforward given the dynamic representation.
The code in the tutorial is better structured and better document that what we
currently have in the example, which will be updated separately.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 245498394
making the IR dumps much nicer.
This is part 2/3 of the path to making dialect types more nice. Part 3/3 will
slightly generalize the set of characters allowed in pretty types and make it
more principled.
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