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@yashssh yashssh commented Apr 11, 2025

Python notebook containing examples demonstrating llvmlte use cases

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esc commented May 12, 2025

@yashssh can you rebase this? Seems like there has not been a review, so rebase is fine. Looks like the CI fail is stale in comp. to main.

@yashssh yashssh force-pushed the yashwants/llvmlite-notebook branch from 69eb06e to 93dfc21 Compare May 13, 2025 07:05
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yashssh commented May 13, 2025

@yashssh can you rebase this? Seems like there has not been a review, so rebase is fine. Looks like the CI fail is stale in comp. to main.

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@yashssh Is this still a draft, or ready for a review?

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yashssh commented May 14, 2025

@yashssh Is this still a draft, or ready for a review?

Some of the examples in the notebook need LLVM19(I created this mainly for my EuroLLVM 2025 presentation). If that's okay I can mark it ready for review.

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I think that's OK - I think we can review it independently of the LLVM 19 support, and merge it with / after the LLVM 19 support is merged so we're consistent.

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