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  • In computer software, in compiler theory, an intrinsic function, also called built-in function or builtin function, is a function (subroutine) available...
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  • and CTTZ are emulated in software. A number of compiler and library vendors supply compiler intrinsics or library functions to perform find first set...
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  • specially by a compiler X Toolkit Intrinsics, a library Intrinsic factor (biology) Intrinsic semiconductor (materials science) Intrinsic equation (geometry)...
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    such as C. In the higher-level language this is sometimes aided by compiler intrinsic functions which map directly to SIMD mnemonics, but nevertheless result...
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  • Clang (redirect from Clang (compiler))
    extensions and compiler intrinsics, some of which are purely for compatibility. For example, even though Clang implements atomic intrinsics which correspond...
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  • Intel oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler and Intel C++ Compiler Classic (deprecated icc and icl is in Intel OneAPI HPC toolkit) are Intel’s C, C++, SYCL, and Data...
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  • of the language and may vary from compiler to compiler. They can be processed by a preprocessor to specify compiler behavior, or function as a form of...
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    computer by an innovative 63-phase compiler that ran entirely in its core memory of only 8000 (six-bit) characters. The compiler could be run from tape, or from...
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  • square root function, either as a programming language construct, a compiler intrinsic or library function, or as a hardware operator, based on one of the...
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  • Write barrier (category Compilers)
    memory system, also known as a memory barrier, is a hardware-specific compiler intrinsic that ensures that all preceding memory operations "happen before"...
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  • using SIMD technology, often implemented in programming languages as compiler intrinsic functions. Sometimes, programs are written to simply set flags when...
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  • Fortran. In 2020 the existing compiler was renamed “Intel Fortran Compiler Classic” (ifort) and a new Intel Fortran Compiler for oneAPI (ifx) supporting...
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  • the GCC compiler Auto-vectorization documentation of the Clang/LLVM compiler Automatic Vectorization Developer Guide of the Intel C++ Compiler Classic...
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  • no simple programming language idiom, so it must be provided by a compiler intrinsic or system library routine. Without that operator, it is very expensive...
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  • C++ Compiler Intrinsics Reference[dead link] Creates a barrier across which the compiler will not schedule any data access instruction. The compiler may...
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  • of extensibility occurs in Brooker and Morris's 1960 paper on the compiler-compiler. The peak of the movement was marked by two academic symposia, in...
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  • option Use inline assembly Use inline template in VSDK, similar to compiler intrinsics, which have C function like interfaces Use the mediaLib multimedia...
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  • 1985 Release of Absoft Mac Fortran compiler with graphical debugger and IDE. 1986 Release of Absoft Mac BASIC compiler with graphical debugger and IDE....
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  • the work for both the compiler and the programmer. Intrinsic functions for special instructions are provided by most compilers and C-function wrappers...
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    supports the use of intrinsic functions, which are functions recognized by the compiler itself and not implemented as a library. Intrinsic functions are used...
    172 KB (15,464 words) - 03:14, 23 August 2024
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