1. 28 Sep, 2019 1 commit
  2. 27 Sep, 2019 1 commit
  3. 08 Apr, 2019 1 commit
    • [HEADER] Add Header to Comply with ASF Release Policy (#2982) · cffb4fba
      * [HEADER] ASF header dir=include
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header dir=src
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header -dir=python
      
      * [HEADER] ASF header dir=topi
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header dir=nnvm
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header -dir=tutorials
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header dir=tests
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header -dir=docker
      
      * fix whitespace
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header -dir=jvm
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header -dir=web
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header --dir=apps
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header --dir=vta
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header -dir=go
      
      * temp
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header --dir=rust
      
      * [HEADER] Add ASF Header --dir=cmake
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header --dir=docs
      
      * [HEADER] Header for Jenkinsfile
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header to toml and md
      
      * [HEADER] ASF Header to gradle
      
      * Finalize rat cleanup
      
      * Fix permission
      
      * Fix java test
      
      * temporary remove nnvm onnx test
      Tianqi Chen committed
  4. 21 Oct, 2018 1 commit
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  6. 17 Oct, 2017 1 commit
  7. 13 Oct, 2017 1 commit
    • Add same_as to NodeBase (#550) · fde9b570
      * Add same_as to NodeBase
      
      1. Most class inherited from NodeBase(Schedule, Stage, etc) still have
      the convenience of using '==' for object identity. And this is the right
      behavior for non-Expr classes.
      2. subclasses of ExprOp now create EQ expression when '==' is used.
      
      `__nonzero__` and `__bool__` in EQ and NE is a comprise that in some cases
      object identity semantics is still useful, like in unit test. For instance:
      ````
      assert a == b
      ````
      
      "a == b" will create EQ expression, assert then calls `__nonzero__` of the
      result expression. `Expr.__nonzero__` throws exception since it prohibits
      evaluating IR expression.
      
      More complex case like:
      ````
      assert a in b # b is dict
      ````
      
      it will call `__eq__` on a and all keys of b, then `__bool__` on the result
      expression. This could not easily be done by same_as.
      
      * Retain __hash__ from NodeBase in Python3
      Wei Chen committed
  8. 12 Oct, 2017 1 commit
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