
…… (#151099) This reverts commit 2780b8f22058b35a8e70045858b87a1966df8df3 to reland 59013d44058ef423a117f95092150e16e16fdb09. In addition to the original commit this one includes: - This includes a bazel fix - Use `let methods` instead of `list<InterfaceMethod> methods` The original commit message was: This patch extends the LLVM dialect's intrinsic infra to support argument and result attributes. Initial support is added for the memory intrinsics llvm.intr.memcpy, llvm.intr.memmove, and llvm.intr.memset. Additionally, an ArgAndResultAttrsOpInterface is factored out of CallOpInterface and CallableOpInterface, enabling operations to have argument and result attributes without requiring them to be a call or a callable operation.
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