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[mlir] Remove "Syntax:" parser where it's already provided by assemblyFormat (#76002)
See #73359 Types using `assemblyFormat` to define parsing don't need an additional handwritten parser. So we should remove the handwritten parsers where one provided by an `assemblyFormat` already exists to avoid confusion and de-syncing.
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@@ -142,12 +142,6 @@ def Math_AbsIOp : Math_IntegerUnaryOp<"absi"> {
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def Math_AtanOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"atan">{
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let summary = "arcus tangent of the given value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.atan` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `atan` operation computes the arcus tangent of a given value. It takes
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one operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns
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one result of the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -169,12 +163,6 @@ def Math_AtanOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"atan">{
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def Math_Atan2Op : Math_FloatBinaryOp<"atan2">{
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let summary = "2-argument arcus tangent of the given values";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.atan2` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `atan2` operation takes two operands and returns one result, all of
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which must be of the same type. The operands must be of floating point type
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(i.e., scalar, tensor or vector).
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@@ -225,12 +213,6 @@ def Math_CbrtOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"cbrt"> {
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def Math_CeilOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"ceil"> {
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let summary = "ceiling of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.ceil` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `ceil` operation computes the ceiling of a given value. It takes one
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operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one
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result of the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -252,12 +234,6 @@ def Math_CeilOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"ceil"> {
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def Math_CopySignOp : Math_FloatBinaryOp<"copysign"> {
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let summary = "A copysign operation";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.copysign` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `copysign` returns a value with the magnitude of the first operand and
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the sign of the second operand. It takes two operands and returns one result of
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the same type. The operands must be of floating point type (i.e., scalar,
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@@ -280,12 +256,6 @@ def Math_CopySignOp : Math_FloatBinaryOp<"copysign"> {
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def Math_CosOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"cos"> {
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let summary = "cosine of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.cos` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `cos` operation computes the cosine of a given value. It takes one
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operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one
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result of the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -307,12 +277,6 @@ def Math_CosOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"cos"> {
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def Math_AcosOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"acos"> {
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let summary = "arcus cosine of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.acos` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `acos` operation computes the arcus cosine of a given value. It takes one
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operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one
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result of the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -355,12 +319,6 @@ def Math_CoshOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"cosh"> {
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def Math_SinOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"sin"> {
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let summary = "sine of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.sin` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `sin` operation computes the sine of a given value. It takes one
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operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one
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result of the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -463,12 +421,6 @@ def Math_CtPopOp : Math_IntegerUnaryOp<"ctpop"> {
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def Math_ErfOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"erf"> {
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let summary = "error function of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.erf` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `erf` operation computes the error function. It takes one operand of
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floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one result of
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the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -491,12 +443,6 @@ def Math_ErfOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"erf"> {
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def Math_ExpOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"exp"> {
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let summary = "base-e exponential of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.exp` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `exp` operation takes one operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar,
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tensor or vector) and returns one result of the same type. It has no standard
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attributes.
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@@ -519,12 +465,6 @@ def Math_Exp2Op : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"exp2"> {
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let summary = "base-2 exponential of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.exp2` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `exp` operation takes one operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar,
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tensor or vector) and returns one result of the same type. It has no standard
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attributes.
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@@ -546,12 +486,6 @@ def Math_Exp2Op : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"exp2"> {
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def Math_ExpM1Op : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"expm1"> {
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let summary = "base-e exponential of the specified value minus 1";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.expm1` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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expm1(x) := exp(x) - 1
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The `expm1` operation takes one operand of floating point type (i.e.,
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@@ -575,12 +509,6 @@ def Math_ExpM1Op : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"expm1"> {
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def Math_FloorOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"floor"> {
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let summary = "floor of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.floor` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `floor` operation computes the floor of a given value. It takes one
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operand of floating point type (i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one
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result of the same type. It has no standard attributes.
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@@ -603,12 +531,6 @@ def Math_FloorOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"floor"> {
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def Math_FmaOp : Math_FloatTernaryOp<"fma"> {
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let summary = "floating point fused multipy-add operation";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.fma` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `fma` operation takes three operands and returns one result, each of
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these is required to be the same type. Operands must be of floating point type
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(i.e., scalar, tensor or vector).
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@@ -634,12 +556,6 @@ def Math_FmaOp : Math_FloatTernaryOp<"fma"> {
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def Math_IPowIOp : Math_IntegerBinaryOp<"ipowi"> {
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let summary = "signed integer raised to the power of operation";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.ipowi` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `ipowi` operation takes two operands of integer type (i.e., scalar,
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tensor or vector) and returns one result of the same type. Operands
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must have the same type.
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@@ -751,12 +667,6 @@ def Math_Log2Op : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"log2"> {
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def Math_PowFOp : Math_FloatBinaryOp<"powf"> {
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let summary = "floating point raised to the power of operation";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.powf` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `powf` operation takes two operands of floating point type (i.e.,
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scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one result of the same type. Operands
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must have the same type.
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@@ -861,12 +771,6 @@ def Math_TanhOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"tanh"> {
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def Math_RoundEvenOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"roundeven"> {
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let summary = "round of the specified value with halfway cases to even";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.roundeven` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `roundeven` operation returns the operand rounded to the nearest integer
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value in floating-point format. It takes one operand of floating point type
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(i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and produces one result of the same type. The
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@@ -891,12 +795,6 @@ def Math_RoundEvenOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"roundeven"> {
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def Math_RoundOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"round"> {
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let summary = "round of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.round` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `round` operation returns the operand rounded to the nearest integer
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value in floating-point format. It takes one operand of floating point type
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(i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and produces one result of the same type. The
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@@ -921,12 +819,6 @@ def Math_RoundOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"round"> {
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def Math_TruncOp : Math_FloatUnaryOp<"trunc"> {
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let summary = "trunc of the specified value";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.trunc` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `trunc` operation returns the operand rounded to the nearest integer
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value in floating-point format. It takes one operand of floating point type
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(i.e., scalar, tensor or vector) and produces one result of the same type.
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@@ -952,12 +844,6 @@ def Math_FPowIOp : Math_Op<"fpowi",
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DeclareOpInterfaceMethods<ArithFastMathInterface>]> {
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let summary = "floating point raised to the signed integer power";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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operation ::= ssa-id `=` `math.fpowi` ssa-use `,` ssa-use `:` type
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```
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The `fpowi` operation takes a `base` operand of floating point type
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(i.e. scalar, tensor or vector) and a `power` operand of integer type
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(also scalar, tensor or vector) and returns one result of the same type
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@@ -30,13 +30,6 @@ def SparseTensor_StorageSpecifier : SparseTensor_Type<"StorageSpecifier"> {
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let summary = "Structured metadata for sparse tensor low-level storage scheme";
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let description = [{
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Syntax:
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```
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storage_specifier-type ::= `!storage_specifier` `<` encoding `>`
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encoding ::= attribute-value
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```
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Values with storage_specifier types represent aggregated storage scheme
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metadata for the given sparse tensor encoding. It currently holds
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a set of values for level-sizes, coordinate arrays, position arrays,
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@@ -48,12 +48,6 @@ def PoisonOp : UB_Op<"poison", [ConstantLike, Pure]> {
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semantics (e.g. partially poisoned vectors), default value indicates results
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is fully poisoned.
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Syntax:
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```
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poison-op ::= `poison` (`<` value `>`)? `:` type
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```
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Examples:
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```
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