[mlir] Fix typos in documentation (#110869)
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@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ The available directives are as follows:
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* `ref ( input )`
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* `ref ( input )`
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- Represents a reference to the a variable or directive, that must have
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- Represents a reference to a variable or directive, that must have
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already been resolved, that may be used as a parameter to a `custom`
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already been resolved, that may be used as a parameter to a `custom`
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directive.
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directive.
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- Used to pass previously parsed entities to custom directives.
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- Used to pass previously parsed entities to custom directives.
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ void MyOp::setOtherValue(StringAttr newValue);
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### Dependent Dialects
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### Dependent Dialects
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MLIR has a very large ecosystem, and contains dialects that server many different purposes. It
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MLIR has a very large ecosystem, and contains dialects that serve many different purposes. It
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is quite common, given the above, that dialects may want to reuse certain components from other
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is quite common, given the above, that dialects may want to reuse certain components from other
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dialects. This may mean generating operations from those dialects during canonicalization, reusing
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dialects. This may mean generating operations from those dialects during canonicalization, reusing
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attributes or types, etc. When a dialect has a dependency on another, i.e. when it constructs and/or
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attributes or types, etc. When a dialect has a dependency on another, i.e. when it constructs and/or
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ def FuncOp : Func_Op<"func", [
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// A function that returns its argument twice:
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// A function that returns its argument twice:
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func.func @count(%x: i64) -> (i64, i64)
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func.func @count(%x: i64) -> (i64, i64)
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attributes {fruit: "banana"} {
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attributes {fruit = "banana"} {
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return %x, %x: i64, i64
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return %x, %x: i64, i64
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}
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}
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