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)
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