Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 00:21:28 02/18/03
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On February 14, 2003 at 21:23:45, Dann Corbit wrote: >On February 14, 2003 at 20:40:05, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>On February 14, 2003 at 13:36:39, Matt Taylor wrote: >> >>>On February 14, 2003 at 08:24:47, Dave Gomboc wrote: >>> >>>>On February 14, 2003 at 03:40:53, Matt Taylor wrote: >>>> >>>>>AFAIK all suggestions are now incorporated: >>>>>ftp://24.73.126.6/lsb.h >>>>>ftp://24.73.126.6/lsb.c >>>>> >>>>>Somebody (I no longer remember who) asked me to create a version that does not >>>>>use cmovcc so it will run on older chips. I may get around to this, but it is >>>>>not high priority. Staying sane is high priority. >>>>> >>>>>Popcount was also requested; this may make its way into that file very soon -- I >>>>>just need to copy code from the K7 optimization manual. >>>>> >>>>>All versions (inline C and all 3 asm routines) tested in GCC and VC against a >>>>>pure-C routine and seem to work for me. >>>>> >>>>>Once again, suggestions are always welcome. Bug reports are even more welcome. >>>>> >>>>>Happy bit fiddling! >>>>> >>>>>-Matt >>>> >>>>I suggest you add a copyright notice and licence. ;-) >>>> >>>>Dave >>> >>>Sigh, I guess I should. I was trying to ignore that, too. >>> >>>-Matt >> >>Well, you can enter it into the public domain if you want to. <shrug/> > >In the US (at least) copyright does not depend upon a notice. If you wrote it, >the copyright belongs to you. > >Public domain (on the other hand) must be specifically stated. Fine, so if Matt wants other people to be able to use that code in any way they like, he ought to indicate so. Dave
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