commit | e79d8f6892aa138bfef65334817c24d3d9881855 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Razvan Lupusoru <razvan.lupusoru@gmail.com> | Mon Apr 21 16:03:12 2025 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Apr 21 16:03:12 2025 -0700 |
tree | d09d4ac9e8a35475fef154f455348fbd88cfcf11 | |
parent | 56910a8b1b302ebf37e9d30bd200091fd23dc232 [diff] |
[flang][acc] Update stride calculation to include inner-dimensions (#136613) The acc.bounds operation allows specifying stride - but it did not clarify what it meant. The dialect was updated to specifically note that stride must capture inner dimension sizes when specified for outer dimensions. Flang lowering was also updated for OpenACC to adhere to this. This was already the case for descriptor-based arrays - but now this is also being done for all arrays.
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