[clang] [clang][docs] Revise documentation for `__builtin_reduce_(max|min)`. (PR #114637)
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@@ -745,12 +745,12 @@ Let ``VT`` be a vector type and ``ET`` the element type of ``VT``.
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Name Operation Supported element types
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- ET __builtin_reduce_max(VT a) return x or y, whichever is larger; If exactly one argument is integer and floating point types
- a NaN, return the other argument. If both arguments are NaNs,
- fmax() return a NaN.
- ET __builtin_reduce_min(VT a) return x or y, whichever is smaller; If exactly one argument integer and floating point types
- is a NaN, return the other argument. If both arguments are
- NaNs, fmax() return a NaN.
+ ET __builtin_reduce_max(VT a) return the largest element of the vector. If the element type is integer and floating point types
+ floating point, this function has the same comparison semantics as
+ ``__builtin_reduce_maximum``.
+ ET __builtin_reduce_min(VT a) return the smallest element of the vector. If the element type is integer and floating point types
+ floating point, this function has the same comparison semantics as
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c8ef wrote:
Based on [the quote](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-vector-reduce-fmax-intrinsic) above, I believe that even though they use different intrinsics, they still have the same comparison semantics.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/114637
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