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| 0.2.0 | May 11, 2018 |
| 0.1.18 | Feb 23, 2017 |
| 0.1.14 | Jan 31, 2017 |
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Portable Bitwise Manipulation Intrinsics
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This #![no_std] library exposes safe and portable low-level bit manipulation
instruction set architectures. The Minimum Supported Rust Version is 1.36.0.
For higher-level bitwise manipulations check the bitwise crate.
The intrinsics are exposed via traits named after their CPU instruction. These
traits are implemented for all integer types except u128/i128.
The following ISAs are implemented:
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x86 (
bitintr::x86):ABM: Advanced Bit Manipulation instructions (bitintr::x86::abm).TBM: Trailing Bit Manipulation instructions (bitintr::x86::tbm).BMI: Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 1.0 (bitintr::x86::bmi).BMI2: Bit Manipulation Instruction Set 2.0 (bitintr::x86::bmi2).
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ARM (
bitintr::arm):
The actual code generated depends on the integer types involved and the features supported by the target architecture.
Verified assembly
The check_asm.py script verifies the generated assembly of the
intrinsics. It compiles the asm/arch_feature_*.rs for the appropriate
architectures and target features and compares the assembly generated by rustc
with that included in the corresponding asm/arch_feature_*.asm files.
License
Licensed under the MIT license.
Contribution
Yes please! Just note that all contributions shall be licensed as above without any additional terms or conditions.