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c++ - Vector Types

↑ ↓ ← "jbkinsey" <jbkinsey hotmail.com> writes:
With the advent of the vector units in modern processors (ie MMX, SSE, SSE2,
Altivec, Emotion Engine) it's a shame that modern languages don't provide
built in support for vector types. After breifly looking over the D
language, I was wondering if it would be too late to add such a type to the
language spec?

Jeffrey
Aug 19 2001
↑ ↓ → nicO <nicolas.boulay ifrance.com> writes:
jbkinsey a écrit :
 
 With the advent of the vector units in modern processors (ie MMX, SSE, SSE2,
 Altivec, Emotion Engine) it's a shame that modern languages don't provide
 built in support for vector types. After breifly looking over the D
 language, I was wondering if it would be too late to add such a type to the
 language spec?
 
 Jeffrey

Rewriting STL with such instructions could much more usefull. nicO
Aug 26 2001