| commit | b926f5d923a2b7d60e6ffcbabc49f6fd5e18f894 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Luke Lau <luke@igalia.com> | Fri Aug 01 12:24:56 2025 +0800 |
| committer | Luke Lau <luke@igalia.com> | Fri Aug 01 12:32:14 2025 +0800 |
| tree | 1f25c46209ba07f2dcbf077dd59d4dc95867ad61 | |
| parent | faa4c4c2dc804c31845d8f036345fac00e016f2d [diff] |
[LV][RISCV] Regenerate reduction tests with UTC. NFC Previously these tests used optimization remarks to check the chosen VF, but I don't think thats needed if we can see from the types used in the vectorized body. We can just use UTC to generate the body instead. Whilst we're here, also simplify the opt invocation to remove unneeded options and rename from scalable-reductions.ll -> reductions.ll, seeing as it's not specifically testing for scalable VFs anymore.
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