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rustc: Whitelist the FMA target feature #40431
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This commit adds the entry `"fma\0"` to the whitelist for the x86 target. LLVM already supports fma but rustc did not directly. Previously rustc permitted `+fma` in the target-feature argument and enabled the use of FMA instructions, but it did not list it in the configuration and attributes. fixes #40406
@BurntSushi I'm trying to add FMA support to the simd crate. Because FMA can improve precision I want to use it later for some scientific computations. |
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rustc: Whitelist the FMA target feature This commit adds the entry `"fma\0"` to the whitelist for the x86 target. LLVM already supports fma but rustc did not directly. Previously rustc permitted `+fma` in the target-feature argument and enabled the use of FMA instructions, but it did not list it in the configuration and attributes. fixes rust-lang#40406
rustc: Whitelist the FMA target feature This commit adds the entry `"fma\0"` to the whitelist for the x86 target. LLVM already supports fma but rustc did not directly. Previously rustc permitted `+fma` in the target-feature argument and enabled the use of FMA instructions, but it did not list it in the configuration and attributes. fixes rust-lang#40406
This commit adds the entry
"fma\0"
to the whitelist for the x86target. LLVM already supports fma but rustc did not directly. Previously
rustc permitted
+fma
in the target-feature argument and enabled the useof FMA instructions, but it did not list it in the configuration and
attributes.
fixes #40406