De Casteljau subdivision of cubic Bézier curves in 17 instructions using Rust’s SIMD. Not bad!pic.twitter.com/DuXvelPcIt
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Also, being able to write naive code for shuffles and have the compiler automatically look up the appropriate one of the dozen x86 shuffle intrinsics to use is nice.
Oh, no question. My complaint isn't that this is too high-level, it's that it isn't high-level enough. add_ps, etc seem weirdly tied to SSE, lerp seems like it should be it's own thing, needing to manually splat t is annoying.
How well does the optimizer deal with the polyfills? That's convenient, but also seems like it could lead you off the golden performance path pretty easily
We do this a fair bit in <simd/simd.h> for [Obj-]C[++]. Works great.
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