ripgrep 0.9.0 is out! https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/releases/tag/0.9.0 … (multi-line support is anticipated for the next release if all goes well!)
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(A nice feature of this release is that if ripgrep is compiled with Rust 1.27 or newer, then everyone that uses the result with modern CPUs will get SIMD optimizations without impacting binary portability.)
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Replying to @burntsushi5
How does that work? Is that default behaviour when employing the std::simd stuff, or does that require extra work?
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In general, I'd say you need to intentionally set out to achieve this, and it doesn't happen automatically. Some day, there may be higher level vector APIs where you do get this automatically. Unclear if those will be flexible enough for text search though!
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