Add optional type name override#135
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Add llvmTypeNameOverride property to DialectType to allow overriding the LLVM IR type name generated for dialect types. This is useful when the natural dialect+mnemonic name does not match backend conventions.
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LGTM. For future reference, some of these tests could have perhaps been done a little more elegantly using the ExampleDialect and textual comparison with the produced LLVM IR, but it doesn't matter much.
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Add llvmTypeNameOverride property to DialectType to allow overriding the LLVM IR type name generated for dialect types. This is useful when the natural dialect+mnemonic name does not match backend conventions.