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dialects: (x86): RI Operations adjustment #2518

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@KGrykiel KGrykiel commented May 1, 2024

I went through my notes again and realized that the 'imul' instruction does not exist in the register-immediate configuration so I'm removing it. My bad.

@KGrykiel KGrykiel added the dialects Changes on the dialects label May 1, 2024
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@KGrykiel KGrykiel merged commit c90e9be into main May 1, 2024
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@KGrykiel KGrykiel deleted the KGrykiel/x86dialect-RIOpsAdjustment branch May 1, 2024 14:28
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