This commit stabilizes the SIMD in Rust for the x86/x86_64 platforms. Notably this commit is stabilizing: * The `std::arch::{x86, x86_64}` modules and the intrinsics contained inside. * The `is_x86_feature_detected!` macro in the standard library * The `#[target_feature(enable = "...")]` attribute * The `#[cfg(target_feature = "...")]` matcher Stabilization of the module and intrinsics were primarily done in rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd#414 and the two attribute stabilizations are done in this commit. The standard library is also tweaked a bit with the new way that stdsimd is integrated. Note that other architectures like `std::arch::arm` are not stabilized as part of this commit, they will likely stabilize in the future after they've been implemented and fleshed out. Similarly the `std::simd` module is also not being stabilized in this commit, only `std::arch`. Finally, nothing related to `__m64` is stabilized in this commit either (MMX), only SSE and up types and intrinsics are stabilized. Closes #29717 Closes #44839 Closes #48556
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7.3 KiB
Rust
234 lines
7.3 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! # The Rust Core Library
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//!
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//! The Rust Core Library is the dependency-free[^free] foundation of [The
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//! Rust Standard Library](../std/index.html). It is the portable glue
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//! between the language and its libraries, defining the intrinsic and
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//! primitive building blocks of all Rust code. It links to no
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//! upstream libraries, no system libraries, and no libc.
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//!
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//! [^free]: Strictly speaking, there are some symbols which are needed but
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//! they aren't always necessary.
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//!
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//! The core library is *minimal*: it isn't even aware of heap allocation,
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//! nor does it provide concurrency or I/O. These things require
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//! platform integration, and this library is platform-agnostic.
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//!
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//! # How to use the core library
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//!
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//! Please note that all of these details are currently not considered stable.
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//!
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// FIXME: Fill me in with more detail when the interface settles
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//! This library is built on the assumption of a few existing symbols:
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//!
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//! * `memcpy`, `memcmp`, `memset` - These are core memory routines which are
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//! often generated by LLVM. Additionally, this library can make explicit
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//! calls to these functions. Their signatures are the same as found in C.
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//! These functions are often provided by the system libc, but can also be
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//! provided by the [rlibc crate](https://crates.io/crates/rlibc).
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//!
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//! * `rust_begin_panic` - This function takes four arguments, a
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//! `fmt::Arguments`, a `&'static str`, and two `u32`'s. These four arguments
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//! dictate the panic message, the file at which panic was invoked, and the
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//! line and column inside the file. It is up to consumers of this core
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//! library to define this panic function; it is only required to never
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//! return. This requires a `lang` attribute named `panic_fmt`.
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//!
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//! * `rust_eh_personality` - is used by the failure mechanisms of the
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//! compiler. This is often mapped to GCC's personality function, but crates
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//! which do not trigger a panic can be assured that this function is never
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//! called. The `lang` attribute is called `eh_personality`.
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// Since libcore defines many fundamental lang items, all tests live in a
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// separate crate, libcoretest, to avoid bizarre issues.
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#![stable(feature = "core", since = "1.6.0")]
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#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
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html_favicon_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
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html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/",
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html_playground_url = "https://play.rust-lang.org/",
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issue_tracker_base_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/",
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test(no_crate_inject, attr(deny(warnings))),
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test(attr(allow(dead_code, deprecated, unused_variables, unused_mut))))]
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#![no_core]
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#![deny(missing_docs)]
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#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]
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#![feature(allow_internal_unstable)]
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#![feature(asm)]
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#![feature(associated_type_defaults)]
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#![feature(attr_literals)]
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#![feature(cfg_target_has_atomic)]
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#![feature(concat_idents)]
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#![feature(const_fn)]
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#![feature(custom_attribute)]
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#![feature(doc_cfg)]
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#![feature(doc_spotlight)]
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#![feature(extern_types)]
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#![feature(fn_must_use)]
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#![feature(fundamental)]
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#![feature(intrinsics)]
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#![feature(iterator_flatten)]
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#![feature(iterator_repeat_with)]
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#![feature(lang_items)]
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#![feature(link_llvm_intrinsics)]
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#![feature(exhaustive_patterns)]
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#![feature(macro_at_most_once_rep)]
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#![feature(no_core)]
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#![feature(on_unimplemented)]
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#![feature(optin_builtin_traits)]
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#![feature(prelude_import)]
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#![feature(repr_simd, platform_intrinsics)]
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#![feature(rustc_attrs)]
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#![feature(rustc_const_unstable)]
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#![feature(simd_ffi)]
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#![feature(specialization)]
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#![feature(staged_api)]
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#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
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#![feature(unboxed_closures)]
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#![feature(untagged_unions)]
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#![feature(unwind_attributes)]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(target_feature))]
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#![cfg_attr(stage0, feature(cfg_target_feature))]
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#[prelude_import]
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#[allow(unused)]
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use prelude::v1::*;
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#[macro_use]
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mod macros;
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#[macro_use]
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mod internal_macros;
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#[path = "num/int_macros.rs"]
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#[macro_use]
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mod int_macros;
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#[path = "num/uint_macros.rs"]
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#[macro_use]
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mod uint_macros;
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#[path = "num/isize.rs"] pub mod isize;
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#[path = "num/i8.rs"] pub mod i8;
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#[path = "num/i16.rs"] pub mod i16;
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#[path = "num/i32.rs"] pub mod i32;
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#[path = "num/i64.rs"] pub mod i64;
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#[path = "num/i128.rs"] pub mod i128;
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#[path = "num/usize.rs"] pub mod usize;
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#[path = "num/u8.rs"] pub mod u8;
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#[path = "num/u16.rs"] pub mod u16;
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#[path = "num/u32.rs"] pub mod u32;
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#[path = "num/u64.rs"] pub mod u64;
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#[path = "num/u128.rs"] pub mod u128;
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#[path = "num/f32.rs"] pub mod f32;
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#[path = "num/f64.rs"] pub mod f64;
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#[macro_use]
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pub mod num;
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/* The libcore prelude, not as all-encompassing as the libstd prelude */
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pub mod prelude;
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/* Core modules for ownership management */
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pub mod intrinsics;
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pub mod mem;
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pub mod nonzero;
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pub mod ptr;
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/* Core language traits */
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pub mod marker;
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pub mod ops;
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pub mod cmp;
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pub mod clone;
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pub mod default;
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pub mod convert;
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pub mod borrow;
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/* Core types and methods on primitives */
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pub mod any;
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pub mod array;
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pub mod ascii;
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pub mod sync;
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pub mod cell;
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pub mod char;
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pub mod panic;
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pub mod panicking;
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pub mod iter;
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pub mod option;
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pub mod raw;
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pub mod result;
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pub mod slice;
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pub mod str;
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pub mod hash;
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pub mod fmt;
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pub mod time;
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pub mod unicode;
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/* Heap memory allocator trait */
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#[allow(missing_docs)]
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pub mod alloc;
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#[unstable(feature = "allocator_api", issue = "32838")]
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#[rustc_deprecated(since = "1.27.0", reason = "module renamed to `alloc`")]
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/// Use the `alloc` module instead.
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pub mod heap {
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pub use alloc::*;
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}
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// note: does not need to be public
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mod iter_private;
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mod tuple;
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mod unit;
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// Pull in the the `coresimd` crate directly into libcore. This is where all the
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// architecture-specific (and vendor-specific) intrinsics are defined. AKA
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// things like SIMD and such. Note that the actual source for all this lies in a
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// different repository, rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd. That's why the setup here is
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// a bit wonky.
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! test_v16 { ($item:item) => {}; }
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! test_v32 { ($item:item) => {}; }
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! test_v64 { ($item:item) => {}; }
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! test_v128 { ($item:item) => {}; }
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! test_v256 { ($item:item) => {}; }
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! test_v512 { ($item:item) => {}; }
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#[allow(unused_macros)]
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macro_rules! vector_impl { ($([$f:ident, $($args:tt)*]),*) => { $($f!($($args)*);)* } }
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#[path = "../stdsimd/coresimd/mod.rs"]
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#[allow(missing_docs, missing_debug_implementations, dead_code)]
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#[unstable(feature = "stdsimd", issue = "48556")]
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#[cfg(not(stage0))] // allow changes to how stdsimd works in stage0
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mod coresimd;
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#[unstable(feature = "stdsimd", issue = "48556")]
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#[cfg(not(stage0))]
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pub use coresimd::simd;
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#[stable(feature = "simd_arch", since = "1.27.0")]
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#[cfg(not(stage0))]
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pub use coresimd::arch;
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