| commit | 2952b99dcafa1ca6b63641d67f1a371e61e8faee | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Stuart Cook <Zalathar@users.noreply.github.com> | Thu Sep 04 10:01:57 2025 +1000 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Sep 04 10:01:57 2025 +1000 |
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Rollup merge of #145963 - heiher:src-analysis-lsx, r=lqd Add LSX accelerated implementation for source file analysis This patch introduces an LSX-optimized version of `analyze_source_file` for the `loongarch64` target. Similar to existing SSE2 implementation for x86, this version: - Processes 16-byte chunks at a time using LSX vector intrinsics. - Quickly identifies newlines in ASCII-only chunks. - Falls back to the generic implementation when multi-byte UTF-8 characters are detected or in the tail portion.
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