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PTAL @jakobbotsch @dotnet/jit-contrib Diffs I'll look into making it more advanced |
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* Revert "Fold "X relop 0" in assertprop (dotnet#110076)" This reverts commit b5bdce2. * Dummy edit
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Use
optAssertionProp_RangePropertiesto fold various "X relop 0" patterns in global assertion prop.This, technically, repeats what RBO does, but with help of assertions. There should be more diffs if we generalize it.