commit | dc1ff4145a3b3ab8d1bbe71fb05bfe15d8bbd4ae | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Krzysztof Drewniak <Krzysztof.Drewniak@amd.com> | Mon Mar 03 13:22:33 2025 -0600 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Mar 03 13:22:33 2025 -0600 |
tree | 8621867bd2eb5af5ecf3c95ca217640c1a3065ea | |
parent | 28fc00b10ef72a3573905826ecdee693fd620959 [diff] |
[mlir][tblgen] Migrate tests to properties for attributes, fix remove*Attr() (#123505) The only in-tree user of `bit usePropertiesForAttributes = 0;` was a series of tests for the output of -gen-op-{decls,defs}. This commit updates those tests to match the rest of the repository. In the short term, this is intended to enable testing upcoming updates to collective builders. In the long term, this is a step in the removal of usePropertiesForAttributes = 0. One side effect of these tests updates was the realization that the autogenerated implementations of removeFooAttr() were not returning the value of the removed attribute. This issue has been addressed and the tests have been updated to reflect the change. This is the only functionality change in this PR.
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