Function std::intrinsics::ctlz_nonzero
pub const unsafe extern "rust-intrinsic" fn ctlz_nonzero<T>(x: T) -> T where T: Copy,
core_intrinsics
)intrinsics are unlikely to ever be stabilized, instead they should be used through stabilized interfaces in the rest of the standard library
Like ctlz
, but extra-unsafe as it returns undef
when given an x
with value 0
.
This intrinsic does not have a stable counterpart.
Examples
#![feature(core_intrinsics)] use std::intrinsics::ctlz_nonzero; let x = 0b0001_1100_u8; let num_leading = unsafe { ctlz_nonzero(x) }; assert_eq!(num_leading, 3);
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