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An Arrogant Programmers Adventures in Assembly and C

An Arrogant Programmers Adventures in Assembly and C. Sunday, April 16, 2017. In my last blog post I explained how I was able to optimize the strfry functions from glibc, and now I have to test for regressions. I was testing my last results on an x86 virtual machine on my laptop. The issue with that is that were supposed to be targeting our code for aarch64, so now I need to test on there! For reference, the code I am using to test both the current glibcs strfry and my own. Define STR LEN 1000000.

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An Arrogant Programmers Adventures in Assembly and C. Sunday, April 16, 2017. In my last blog post I explained how I was able to optimize the strfry functions from glibc, and now I have to test for regressions. I was testing my last results on an x86 virtual machine on my laptop. The issue with that is that were supposed to be targeting our code for aarch64, so now I need to test on there! For reference, the code I am using to test both the current glibcs strfry and my own. Define STR LEN 1000000.

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