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Krzysztof Parzyszek 86077c41a7 [flang][OpenMP] Rewrite min/max with more than 2 arguments (#146423)
Given an atomic operation `w = max(w, x1, x2, ...)` rewrite it as `w =
max(w, max(x1, x2, ...))`. This will avoid unnecessary non-atomic
comparisons inside of the atomic operation (min/max are expanded
inline).

In particular, if some of the x_i's are optional dummy parameters in the
containing function, this will avoid any presence tests within the
atomic operation.

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/144838
2025-07-01 09:54:58 -05:00
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