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<title>canonical type equality constraint (#8445)</title>
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<name>Ronan</name>
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Fixes #8439

When checked, generic type equality constraints types are now in a
canonical order, allowing for a commutative type equality operator.

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Co-authored-by: Mukund Keshava &lt;mkeshava@nvidia.com&gt;</content>
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