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Benjamin Maxwell f54dc7b393 [mlir][ODS] Omit printing default-valued attributes in oilists (#68880)
This makes these match the behaviour of optional attributes (which are
omitted when they are their default value of none). This allows for
concise assembly formats without a custom printer.

An extra print of " " is also removed, this does change any existing
uses of oilists, but if the parameter before the oilist is optional,
that would previously add an extra space.

This #68694 + some fixes for the MLIR Python tests, unfortunately GitHub
does not allow re-opening PRs 😕
2023-10-13 10:22:05 +01:00
..

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