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diff --git a/mlir/docs/PassManagement.md b/mlir/docs/PassManagement.md index ff86bbf..c9d705f 100644 --- a/mlir/docs/PassManagement.md +++ b/mlir/docs/PassManagement.md @@ -56,8 +56,7 @@ By default, an operation pass is `op-agnostic`, meaning that it operates on the operation type of the pass manager that it is added to. This means a pass may operate on many different types of operations. Agnostic passes should be written such that they do not make assumptions on the operation they run on. Examples of this type of pass are -[Canonicalization](Pass.md/-canonicalize-canonicalize-operations) -[Common Sub-Expression Elimination](Passes.md/#-cse-eliminate-common-sub-expressions). +[Canonicalization](Passes.md/#-canonicalize) and [Common Sub-Expression Elimination](Passes.md/#-cse). To create an agnostic operation pass, a derived class must adhere to the following: diff --git a/mlir/docs/PatternRewriter.md b/mlir/docs/PatternRewriter.md index 011cd14..0ba7619 100644 --- a/mlir/docs/PatternRewriter.md +++ b/mlir/docs/PatternRewriter.md @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ Note: This driver listens for IR changes via the callbacks provided by rewriter and do not bypass the rewriter API by modifying ops directly. Note: This driver is the one used by the [canonicalization](Canonicalization.md) -[pass](Passes.md/#-canonicalize-canonicalize-operations) in MLIR. +[pass](Passes.md/#-canonicalize) in MLIR. ### Debugging |