On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 10:26, Russell Wallace <russell.wall...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Ah! Perfect, thank you!
>

Unless you are on some really weird hardware [for which there might not be
any assembler available] or you just want to develop [i.e.  not really run
this in "production"], this is "not perfect", your code will be very slow.
It's best to get/have mpir compiled for the hardware closest to what you
are actually run it on [so pick Haswell for running on Broadwell f.e.], and
even then, some tuning [there is code for doing that in the source
distribution] could improve performance even more as not all processors of
a certain generation are created equal and the [tuning] profiles are tuned
to a specific CPU [out of that generation].

degski
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