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author | Valentin Clement (バレンタイン クレメン) <clementval@gmail.com> | Mon Mar 04 00:11:59 2024 -0800 |
committer | Copybara-Service <copybara-worker@google.com> | Mon Mar 04 00:16:16 2024 -0800 |
tree | a061ba21955b9e68b86c09ce69b3669e4a7260eb | |
parent | 6599695700a71e2261bb8f9baeb6c4453bcbf504 [diff] |
[flang][NFC] Expose FIR to LLVM patterns (#83492) The FIR dialect has been initiated before many interfaces have been introduced to MLIR. This patch expose the FIR to LLVM patterns in a `populateFIRToLLVMConversionPatterns` function. The idea is to be able to add the `ConvertToLLVMPatternInterface`. This is not directly possible since the FIR dialect does not currently use the table infrastructure for its definition. Follow up patches will move the FIR dialect definition to table gen and then implement the interface. GitOrigin-RevId: 408d4e131ef7b30c3bc419f5219f7ca20ca9ac1d
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