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Currently, LoadOperation and StoreOperation expect the instructions to just be "load" and "store", respectively. This is not possible in current MLIR - indeed, I don't know if it was ever possible. Regardless, since the operations involve MemRef types anyway, this isn't a significant change, and just makes it compliant with modern MLIR. Specifically, this change adds the MemRef dialect, whose currently supported operations are `load` and `store`. (more to come!)
This commit removes the outdated model of a "standard dialect" and replaces it with individual, specialized dialects. This includes CF, Math, and Tensor, as well as increasing the size of Memref and SCF. This will bring pymlir in line with modern MLIR standards.
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