Vectorize basic_string::find (the string needle overload) #5048
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StephanTLavavej merged 11 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom Oct 30, 2024
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Vectorize basic_string::find (the string needle overload) #5048StephanTLavavej merged 11 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom
basic_string::find (the string needle overload) #5048StephanTLavavej merged 11 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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This reverts commit 8750935. # Conflicts: # tests/std/tests/VSO_0000000_vector_algorithms/test.cpp
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Thanks! 🧶 I pushed a minor stylistic change and a syntax fix. |
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I'm mirroring this to the MSVC-internal repo - please notify me if any further changes are pushed. |
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Thanks for extending vectorization to this important member function! 🚀 ✨ 💚 |
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