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operator/pkg/apis/istio/v1alpha1/values_types.pb.go
func (x *ArchConfig) ProtoReflect() protoreflect.Message { mi := &file_pkg_apis_istio_v1alpha1_values_types_proto_msgTypes[0] if protoimpl.UnsafeEnabled && x != nil { ms := protoimpl.X.MessageStateOf(protoimpl.Pointer(x)) if ms.LoadMessageInfo() == nil { ms.StoreMessageInfo(mi) } return ms } return mi.MessageOf(x) } // Deprecated: Use ArchConfig.ProtoReflect.Descriptor instead.
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tensorflow/compiler/mlir/lite/stablehlo/tests/legalize_hlo.mlir
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doc/go_spec.html
<h3 id="Type_unification_rules">Type unification rules</h3> <p> The type unification rules describe if and how two types unify. The precise details are relevant for Go implementations, affect the specifics of error messages (such as whether a compiler reports a type inference or other error), and may explain why type inference fails in unusual code situations. But by and large these rules can be ignored when writing Go code:
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