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Often times the legality of inlining can change depending on if the callable is going to be inlined in-place, or cloned. For example, some operations are not allowed to be duplicated and can only be inlined if the original callable will cease to exist afterwards. The new `wouldBeCloned` flag allows for dialects to hook into this when determining legality. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90360 |
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Bindings | ||
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Rationale | ||
Tutorials | ||
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CAPI.md | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
Canonicalization.md | ||
ConversionToLLVMDialect.md | ||
DeclarativeRewrites.md | ||
Diagnostics.md | ||
DialectConversion.md | ||
EDSC.md | ||
Interfaces.md | ||
LangRef.md | ||
OpDefinitions.md | ||
PassManagement.md | ||
Passes.md | ||
PatternRewriter.md | ||
Quantization.md | ||
README.txt | ||
SPIRVToLLVMDialectConversion.md | ||
ShapeInference.md | ||
SymbolsAndSymbolTables.md | ||
Traits.md | ||
doxygen-mainpage.dox | ||
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README.txt
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