From 7bd279093638d1911e9e50daac0c82f9217ecd6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elam Cohavi Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2025 15:47:35 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [mlir][doc] fix `affine` op header link --- mlir/docs/Dialects/Affine.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/mlir/docs/Dialects/Affine.md b/mlir/docs/Dialects/Affine.md index 0b6d7747e8a6f..90aa43a85d877 100644 --- a/mlir/docs/Dialects/Affine.md +++ b/mlir/docs/Dialects/Affine.md @@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ dimension is either static or a dynamic one in turn bound to a valid symbol. Note that as a result of rule (3) above, symbol validity is sensitive to the location of the SSA use. Dimensions may be bound not only to anything that a symbol is bound to, but also to induction variables of enclosing -[`affine.for`](#affinefor-mliraffineforop) and -[`affine.parallel`](#affineparallel-mliraffineparallelop) operations, and the result -of an [`affine.apply` operation](#affineapply-mliraffineapplyop) (which recursively +[`affine.for`](#affinefor-affineaffineforop) and +[`affine.parallel`](#affineparallel-affineaffineparallelop) operations, and the result +of an [`affine.apply` operation](#affineapply-affineaffineapplyop) (which recursively may use other dimensions and symbols). ### Affine Expressions @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ dimension indices and symbols into a list of results, with affine expressions combining the indices and symbols. Affine maps distinguish between [indices and symbols](#dimensions-and-symbols) because indices are inputs to the affine map when the map is called (through an operation such as -[affine.apply](#affineapply-mliraffineapplyop)), whereas symbols are bound when the +[affine.apply](#affineapply-affineaffineapplyop)), whereas symbols are bound when the map is established (e.g. when a memref is formed, establishing a memory [layout map](Builtin.md/#layout)).