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MLIR extensions for Python do though, as far as I could tell from LLVM developer meeting.


MLIR is one of those things everyone seems to use, but nobody seems to want to write solid introductory docs for :(

I've been curious for a few years now to get into MLIR, but I don't know compilers or LLVM, and all the docs I've found seem to assume knowledge of one or the other.

(yes this is a plea for someone to write an 'intro to compilers' using MLIR)


Not sure if you will be able to follow along, but here it is what I was talking about,

"PyDSL: A MLIR DSL for Python developers"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYLxgTRe8TU

"PyDSL, a subset of Python for constructing affine & transform dialects"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmtHeRkl850

And MLIR channel,

https://www.youtube.com/@MLIRCompiler




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