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Add `SameOperandsShape` to `tt.reduce` to verify all inputs have the same shape. This matches `triton.language.reduce` (and similar) semantics. This change may enable further optimizations and even may help simplify the code dealing with this operation. Followup PRs will tackle this. Signed-off-by: victor-eds <[email protected]>
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…lang#4957) Add `SameOperandsShape` to `tt.reduce` to verify all operands have the same shape. This matches `triton.language.reduce` (and similar) semantics. This change may enable further optimizations and even may help simplify the code dealing with this operation. Followup PRs will tackle this. The core Triton is a small number of people, and we receive many PRs (thank you!). To help us review your code more quickly, **if you are a new contributor (less than 3 PRs merged) we ask that you complete the following tasks and include the filled-out checklist in your PR description.** Complete the following tasks before sending your PR, and replace `[ ]` with `[x]` to indicate you have done them. - [X] I am not making a trivial change, such as fixing a typo in a comment. - [X] I have written a PR description following these [rules](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/#why-not-how). - [X] I have run `pre-commit run --from-ref origin/main --to-ref HEAD`. - Select one of the following. - [X] I have added tests. - `/test` for `lit` tests - `/unittest` for C++ tests - `/python/test` for end-to-end tests - [ ] This PR does not need a test because `FILL THIS IN`. - Select one of the following. - [ ] I have not added any `lit` tests. - [X] The `lit` tests I have added follow these [best practices](https://mlir.llvm.org/getting_started/TestingGuide/#filecheck-best-practices), including the "tests should be minimal" section. (Usually running Python code and using the instructions it generates is not minimal.) Signed-off-by: victor-eds <[email protected]>
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…lang#4957) Add `SameOperandsShape` to `tt.reduce` to verify all operands have the same shape. This matches `triton.language.reduce` (and similar) semantics. This change may enable further optimizations and even may help simplify the code dealing with this operation. Followup PRs will tackle this. The core Triton is a small number of people, and we receive many PRs (thank you!). To help us review your code more quickly, **if you are a new contributor (less than 3 PRs merged) we ask that you complete the following tasks and include the filled-out checklist in your PR description.** Complete the following tasks before sending your PR, and replace `[ ]` with `[x]` to indicate you have done them. - [X] I am not making a trivial change, such as fixing a typo in a comment. - [X] I have written a PR description following these [rules](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/#why-not-how). - [X] I have run `pre-commit run --from-ref origin/main --to-ref HEAD`. - Select one of the following. - [X] I have added tests. - `/test` for `lit` tests - `/unittest` for C++ tests - `/python/test` for end-to-end tests - [ ] This PR does not need a test because `FILL THIS IN`. - Select one of the following. - [ ] I have not added any `lit` tests. - [X] The `lit` tests I have added follow these [best practices](https://mlir.llvm.org/getting_started/TestingGuide/#filecheck-best-practices), including the "tests should be minimal" section. (Usually running Python code and using the instructions it generates is not minimal.) Signed-off-by: victor-eds <[email protected]>
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…lang#4957) Add `SameOperandsShape` to `tt.reduce` to verify all operands have the same shape. This matches `triton.language.reduce` (and similar) semantics. This change may enable further optimizations and even may help simplify the code dealing with this operation. Followup PRs will tackle this. The core Triton is a small number of people, and we receive many PRs (thank you!). To help us review your code more quickly, **if you are a new contributor (less than 3 PRs merged) we ask that you complete the following tasks and include the filled-out checklist in your PR description.** Complete the following tasks before sending your PR, and replace `[ ]` with `[x]` to indicate you have done them. - [X] I am not making a trivial change, such as fixing a typo in a comment. - [X] I have written a PR description following these [rules](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/#why-not-how). - [X] I have run `pre-commit run --from-ref origin/main --to-ref HEAD`. - Select one of the following. - [X] I have added tests. - `/test` for `lit` tests - `/unittest` for C++ tests - `/python/test` for end-to-end tests - [ ] This PR does not need a test because `FILL THIS IN`. - Select one of the following. - [ ] I have not added any `lit` tests. - [X] The `lit` tests I have added follow these [best practices](https://mlir.llvm.org/getting_started/TestingGuide/#filecheck-best-practices), including the "tests should be minimal" section. (Usually running Python code and using the instructions it generates is not minimal.) Signed-off-by: victor-eds <[email protected]>
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Add
SameOperandsShapetott.reduceto verify all operands have the same shape.This matches
triton.language.reduce(and similar) semantics.This change may enable further optimizations and even may help simplify
the code dealing with this operation. Followup PRs will tackle this.
The core Triton is a small number of people, and we receive many PRs (thank
you!). To help us review your code more quickly, if you are a new
contributor (less than 3 PRs merged) we ask that you complete the following
tasks and include the filled-out checklist in your PR description.
Complete the following tasks before sending your PR, and replace
[ ]with[x]to indicate you have done them.I am not making a trivial change, such as fixing a typo in a comment.
I have written a PR description following these
rules.
I have run
pre-commit run --from-ref origin/main --to-ref HEAD.Select one of the following.
/testforlittests/unittestfor C++ tests/python/testfor end-to-end testsFILL THIS IN.Select one of the following.
littests.littests I have added follow these best practices,including the "tests should be minimal" section. (Usually running Python code
and using the instructions it generates is not minimal.)