February 07, 2018 How hard would it be to get DMD to generate SIMD code for all x86 targets? | ||||
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It would be also great if 32 bit and 64 bit long vector loading could be supported, so I don't have to write separate functions for that. Had to delete a lot of code I wrote in Assembly after I made a big mistake thanks to its much poorer readability compared to much more modern languages. If it's not a hard task, I might do it by myself. |
February 07, 2018 Re: How hard would it be to get DMD to generate SIMD code for all x86 targets? | ||||
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Posted in reply to solidstate1991 | On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 at 16:22:13 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
> It would be also great if 32 bit and 64 bit long vector loading could be supported, so I don't have to write separate functions for that. Had to delete a lot of code I wrote in Assembly after I made a big mistake thanks to its much poorer readability compared to much more modern languages.
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> If it's not a hard task, I might do it by myself.
enabling it should not be too hard actually.
Debugging it is another matter.
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