This commit stabilizes all intrinsics in the `x86` and `x86_64` modules, namely allowing stabilization of the `arch::x86` and `arch::x86_64` module in libstd. Stabilizations here were applied in an automated fashion using [this script][scr], and notably everything related to `__m64` was omitted from this round of stabilization [scr]: https://gist.github.com/alexcrichton/5b456d495d6fe1df46a158754565c7a5 |
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stdsimd
Experimental support for SIMD destined to eventually become part of Rust's standard library
This is a work in progress.
- Documentation - i686
- Documentation - x86_64
- Documentation - arm
- Documentation - aarch64
- Documentation - powerpc
- Documentation - powerpc64
- How to get started
- How to help implement intrinsics
Approach
The main goal is to expose APIs defined by vendors with the least amount of
abstraction possible. On x86, for example, the API should correspond to that
provided by emmintrin.h.
License
stdsimd is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and
the Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various BSD-like
licenses.
See LICENSE-APACHE, and LICENSE-MIT for details.