| // RUN: mlir-opt %s -mlir-elide-elementsattrs-if-larger=2 | FileCheck %s |
| // Ensure that the elided version is still parseable, although depending on |
| // what has been elided, it may not be semantically meaningful. |
| // In the typical case where what is being elided is a very large constant |
| // tensor which passes don't look at directly, this isn't an issue. |
| // RUN: mlir-opt %s -mlir-elide-elementsattrs-if-larger=2 | mlir-opt |
| |
| // CHECK: opaque<"_", "0xDEADBEEF"> : tensor<3xi32> |
| "test.dense_attr"() {foo.dense_attr = dense<[1, 2, 3]> : tensor<3xi32>} : () -> () |
| |
| // CHECK: dense<[1, 2]> : tensor<2xi32> |
| "test.non_elided_dense_attr"() {foo.dense_attr = dense<[1, 2]> : tensor<2xi32>} : () -> () |
| |
| // CHECK: opaque<"_", "0xDEADBEEF"> : vector<1x1x10xf16> |
| "test.sparse_attr"() {foo.sparse_attr = sparse<[[0, 0, 5]], -2.0> : vector<1x1x10xf16>} : () -> () |
| |
| // CHECK: opaque<"_", "0xDEADBEEF"> : tensor<100xf32> |
| "test.opaque_attr"() {foo.opaque_attr = opaque<"_", "0xEBFE"> : tensor<100xf32> } : () -> () |
| |
| // CHECK: dense<1> : tensor<3xi32> |
| "test.dense_splat"() {foo.dense_attr = dense<1> : tensor<3xi32>} : () -> () |