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Arav K. (@bal4e) · 06/2023 · Tröts: 104 · Folger: 7
Fr 12.07.2024 15:10
This is why writing vectorization code in Rust feels so hard for me. If I'm writing Rust code, I _want_ to leverage its type system and its expressiveness to improve the readability of my code. But it simply doesn't have the right systems in place to make this nice (yet). Writing it in C genuinely feels nicer than trying to use `std::simd` along with unsafe instrinsics and manually converting in between `Simd` and `__m256i` everywhere.
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