| commit | 4ecb3c78359c6cfe6fc1b4c00fc454b96737e0c5 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | A. Jiang <de34@live.cn> | Sat Nov 08 07:25:08 2025 +0800 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sat Nov 08 07:25:08 2025 +0800 |
| tree | feed928a20eb6aa2c3112b2821899eea2dba029e | |
| parent | 1b861cb9ccfa944d751fd2f137ebedf2e455c965 [diff] |
[CodeGen][NFC] Remove one meaningless `equal_to` specialization (#166115) The `std::equal_to<llvm::rdf::RegisterAggr>` specialization (introduced in 9521704553e8a330cfdf5a0611885680073178b2) does the same things as the primary `std::equal_to` template. This is valid but meaningless. As a result, it's perhaps better to remove this full specialization.
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