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-rw-r--r--core/bytes/bytes.odin18
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/core/bytes/bytes.odin b/core/bytes/bytes.odin
index dcd4931e2..136c98f6b 100644
--- a/core/bytes/bytes.odin
+++ b/core/bytes/bytes.odin
@@ -309,14 +309,8 @@ index_byte :: proc(s: []byte, c: byte) -> int {
// NOTE(Feoramund): On my Alder Lake CPU, I have only witnessed a
// significant speedup when compiling in either Size or Speed mode.
// The SIMD version is usually 2-3x slower without optimizations on.
- when ODIN_OPTIMIZATION_MODE > .Minimal && intrinsics.has_target_feature("sse2") {
- // SIMD's benefits are noticeable only past a certain threshold of data.
- // For small data, use the plain old algorithm.
- if len(s) >= simd_util.RECOMMENDED_SCAN_SIZE {
- return simd_util.index_byte(s, c)
- } else {
- return _index_byte(s, c)
- }
+ when ODIN_OPTIMIZATION_MODE > .Minimal {
+ return #force_inline simd_util.index_byte(s, c)
} else {
return _index_byte(s, c)
}
@@ -333,12 +327,8 @@ last_index_byte :: proc(s: []byte, c: byte) -> int {
return -1
}
- when ODIN_OPTIMIZATION_MODE > .Minimal && intrinsics.has_target_feature("sse2") {
- if len(s) >= simd_util.RECOMMENDED_SCAN_SIZE {
- return simd_util.last_index_byte(s, c)
- } else {
- return _last_index_byte(s, c)
- }
+ when ODIN_OPTIMIZATION_MODE > .Minimal {
+ return #force_inline simd_util.last_index_byte(s, c)
} else {
return _last_index_byte(s, c)
}