- There is no restriction on a loop with controlled convergent operations when the relevant tokens are defined and used within the loop. - When a token defined outside a loop is used inside (also called a loop convergence heart), unrolling is allowed only in the absence of remainder or runtime checks. - When a token defined inside a loop is used outside, such a loop is said to be "extended". This loop can only be unrolled by also duplicating the extended part lying outside the loop. Such unrolling is disabled for now. - Clean up loop hearts: When unrolling a loop with a heart, duplicating the heart will introduce multiple static uses of a convergence control token in a cycle that does not contain its definition. This violates the static rules for tokens, and needs to be cleaned up into a single occurrence of the intrinsic. - Spell out the initializer for UnrollLoopOptions to improve readability. Original implementation [D85605] by Nicolai Haehnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>.
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