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adding ArgReduceAttr to to inherit from Attrs #9606

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This PR is related to Issue-11583

Not able to use .keys() on tvm.relay.attrs.ArgReduceAttrs

This PR is intended to fix this.

@masahi masahi merged commit 15dc782 into apache:main Nov 30, 2021
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* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

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* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

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* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

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* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

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* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

* cleaning
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* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

* cleaning
ylc pushed a commit to ylc/tvm that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2022
* adding ArgReduceAttrs as python class with register_object wrapper

* cleaning
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