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https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.0.txt to fix the FSF' address Fix the FSF' address in the source
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C aliasing rules only allow char* to alias an otherwise-incompatible type,
rather than void*.
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Currently the only way SSE 4.1 is detected is by using __get_cpuid, i.e. with
GCC. Windows' IsProcessorFeaturePresent does not report SSE4.1 capabilities.
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This should make the code in common completely self-reliant.
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