Hi Noel and Jeff,
Thank you for your support. I think there is sufficient interest from the boost community to try get this work integrated into boost. Now that I've got that demonstration of interest I can work through the necessary internal processes to get the code released to github.com/intel, and once it is publicly available I will come back to this mailing list to announce that and decide on next steps.
Thanks,
dan.
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From: Boost On Behalf Of Belcourt, Kenneth via Boost
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2022 1:11 AM
To: boost@lists.boost.org
Cc: Belcourt, Kenneth
Subject: Re: [boost] [EXTERNAL] Re: New Library Proposal: xvec/simd
Hi Daniel,
I too would love to see this work in Boost.
Noel Belcourt
On 10/14/22, 4:26 PM, "Boost on behalf of Jeff Garland via Boost" wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 8:13 AM Towner, Daniel via Boost <
boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
> I would like to propose a SIMD/data-parallel header-only library for
> inclusion in boost.
Hi Daniel --
This is a bit of a late response, but I for one would really like to see
this proposed for Boost. In my work we have used or experimented with
several simd libraries. Unfortunately, the TS reference implementation
wasn't really available. Given that there's a large variety of API's and
approaches in the existing libraries, if we're even considering
standardizing one, having the reference implementation in Boost provides
the largest exposure possible to application developers to use and abuse.
Which is essential to having a good final proposal.
I'm an experienced Boost developer (date-time) and believe I can get some
cycles to help with the 'boostification' aspects once the source becomes
available.
Jeff Garland
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