Halide 19.0.0
Halide compiler and libraries
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A let expression, like you might find in a functional language. More...
#include <IR.h>
Static Public Member Functions | |
static Expr | make (const std::string &name, Expr value, Expr body) |
Public Attributes | |
std::string | name |
Expr | value |
Expr | body |
Public Attributes inherited from Halide::Internal::BaseExprNode | |
Type | type |
Public Attributes inherited from Halide::Internal::IRNode | |
RefCount | ref_count |
These classes are all managed with intrusive reference counting, so we also track a reference count. | |
IRNodeType | node_type |
Each IR node subclass has a unique identifier. | |
Static Public Attributes | |
static const IRNodeType | _node_type = IRNodeType::Let |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Halide::Internal::ExprNode< Let > | |
void | accept (IRVisitor *v) const override |
We use the visitor pattern to traverse IR nodes throughout the compiler, so we have a virtual accept method which accepts visitors. | |
Expr | mutate_expr (IRMutator *v) const override |
ExprNode () | |
~ExprNode () override=default | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Halide::Internal::BaseExprNode | |
BaseExprNode (IRNodeType t) | |
Public Member Functions inherited from Halide::Internal::IRNode | |
IRNode (IRNodeType t) | |
virtual | ~IRNode ()=default |
A let expression, like you might find in a functional language.
Within the expression Let::body, instances of the Var node Let::name refer to Let::value.
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