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jeanPerier de55329b6e [flang][NFC] update createTempFromMold interface to return a bool (#162680)
Some createTempFromMold users are looking for a compile time constant
for the `mustFree`. Instead of having them retrieving it, update the
interface to return a bool. The only users that needs a value was
`packageBufferizedExpr` and it has an overload that accept bool too.

Tests are updated to reflect that this changes the place where the
boolean is created in BufferizeHLFIR, and just removes its creation in
contexts it is not needed.
2025-10-10 11:19:54 +02:00
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