commit | 7128b127c38dfae27b8b55e76ead51dfdda9b6ca | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault@amd.com> | Thu Jun 01 19:04:47 2023 -0400 |
committer | Matt Arsenault <Matthew.Arsenault@amd.com> | Fri Jul 07 09:53:12 2023 -0400 |
tree | 9f3a8d749e589d90b183d3e1d2510749ee6fda3b | |
parent | 5a67fa2b17c4db64ef00fbe672a4b59d26039828 [diff] |
SimpleLoopUnswitch: Restore uniform unswitch test This was supposed to document the new PM limitation but was deleted in fb4113ef0c8b2c5e5e2817e9ca14fb57a6d252be Switch to generated checks since that's more reliable than XFAIL, and just preserve the preferred results as comments.
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