de-bruijn-generator
📦 A javascript implementation of the de Bruijn sequence algorithm (by matubu)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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How to generate all the possible de Bruijn sequences/constants and corresponding tables for counting leading/trailing zeroes on an unsigned integer?
I don't think understanding it is very relevant to OPs goal of learning how low level compiler builtins are implemented though. Compiler clz() functions don't use debruijn sequences or lookup tables, even on platforms without dedicated instructions for them. Here's the relevant code for LLVM.
- Is there any reason to overload operator new/delete?
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