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<title>[MLIR] Add IRDL dialect loading to C API (#91852)</title>
<updated>2024-05-11T17:45:34+00:00</updated>
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<name>Théo Degioanni</name>
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<published>2024-05-11T17:45:34+00:00</published>
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Being able to add custom dialects is one of the big missing pieces of
the C API. This change should make it achievable via IRDL. Hopefully
this should open custom dialect definition to non-C++ users of MLIR.</content>
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Being able to add custom dialects is one of the big missing pieces of
the C API. This change should make it achievable via IRDL. Hopefully
this should open custom dialect definition to non-C++ users of MLIR.</pre>
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