On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 4:28 PM John Naylor <john.nay...@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > > Here's the simplest fix I can think of: > > /* > * Exactly like vector8_is_highbit_set except for the input type, so > it still looks > * at each _byte_ separately. > * > * XXX x86 uses the same underlying type for vectors with 8-bit, > 16-bit, and 32-bit > * integer elements, but Arm does not, hence the need for a separate function. > * We could instead adopt the behavior of Arm's vmaxvq_u32(), i.e. check each > * 32-bit element, but that would require an additional mask operation on x86. > */ > static inline bool > vector32_is_highbit_set(const Vector32 v) > { > #if defined(USE_NEON) > return vector8_is_highbit_set((Vector8) v); > #else > return vector8_is_highbit_set(v); > #endif > }
Bowerbird just reported the same error, so I went ahead and pushed a fix with this. -- John Naylor EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com