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David Chase
d375b95357 [dev.simd] simd: move lots of slice functions and methods to generated code
Lots of handwritten/stenciled code is now untouched by human hands

For certain combinations of operation-arity and type, there
is an option to use a flaky version of a test helper, that only
requires "close enough".  For example:

testFloat32x4TernaryFlaky(t, simd.Float32x4.FusedMultiplyAdd, fmaSlice[float32], 0.001)

Some of the quirkier operations have their behavior captured
in their test-simulation, for example, ceilResidue regards
infinities as integers (therefore their residue is zero).

Change-Id: I8242914e5ab399edbe226da8586988441cffa83f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/690575
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Reviewed-by: Cherry Mui <cherryyz@google.com>
2025-08-04 11:52:48 -07:00