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…fe fn' from it now that it contains no unsafe ops
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Stores into fixed-size slices are easy to misuse, lead to subtle bugs
okaneco/safe_unaligned_simd#33
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No performance changes on Zen3 and Haswell as well. |
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Companion to #17, requires Rust 1.86 or later.
Unlike #17 the conversion here is really straightforward. The function was already performing all the necessary safety checks without relying on the caller to uphold any invariants before this PR.
No change on the Criterion benchmarks in the repo on my Zen4 CPU.