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[mlir][docs] Fix broken links in PDLL.md #107965

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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions mlir/docs/PDLL.md
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Note: This document assumes a familiarity with MLIR concepts; more specifically
the concepts detailed within the
[MLIR Pattern Rewriting](https://mlir.llvm.org/docs/PatternRewriter/) and
[Operation Definition Specification (ODS)](https://mlir.llvm.org/docs/OpDefinitions/)
[MLIR Pattern Rewriting](PatternRewriter.md) and
[Operation Definition Specification (ODS)](DefiningDialects/Operations.md)
documentation.

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### Why build a new language instead of improving TableGen DRR?

Note: This section assumes familiarity with
[TDRR](https://mlir.llvm.org/docs/DeclarativeRewrites/), please refer the
[TDRR](DeclarativeRewrites.md), please refer the
relevant documentation before continuing.

Tablegen DRR (TDRR), i.e.
[Table-driven Declarative Rewrite Rules](https://mlir.llvm.org/docs/DeclarativeRewrites/),
[Table-driven Declarative Rewrite Rules](DeclarativeRewrites.md),
is a declarative DSL for defining MLIR pattern rewrites within the
[TableGen](https://llvm.org/docs/TableGen/index.html) language. This
infrastructure is currently the main way in which patterns may be defined
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#### `.td` includes

When including a `.td` file, PDLL will automatically import any pertinent
[ODS](https://mlir.llvm.org/docs/OpDefinitions/) information within that file.
[ODS](DefiningDialects/Operations.md) information within that file.
This includes any defined operations, constraints, interfaces, and more, making
them implicitly accessible within PDLL. This is important, as ODS information
allows for certain PDLL constructs, such as the
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