It would be fairly easy if the language didn't allow mixing raw byte io and lang-level types, i.e. if 6.2.6 didn't exist.
A conforming implementation that never performs vectorization unless perhaps you use the restrict keyword.
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This is understood, and this was the old behavior, and this was preferable to having shit break unexpectedly.
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The old behavior was having people write thousands of lines of SSE asm or intrinsics by hand, all non-portable & full of bugs..
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I accept that this is a real problem. I suggest that better solutions need to be found, \
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(Except that learning to write SIMD code is prob a good thing, even if you then have it generated) https://youtu.be/1CVmlnhgT3g?t=1m24s …
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Maybe something you should learn in small examples to understand mechanisms of runtime costs. Not for production!
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There are successful users who disagree.
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Yes and they're wrong. :-)
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Lots of successful people still do stuff that's wrong/stupid.
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