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|    Jan Mojzis to rockdrilla@gmail.com    |
|    Bug#1126489: ITP: djbsort -- djbsort is     |
|    11 Feb 26 18:10:01    |
   
   From: jan.mojzis@gmail.com   
      
   On Wed, 28 Jan 2026 11:34:38 +0300 Konstantin Demin    
   wrote:   
   > Hi Jan!   
   >    
   > I've noticed the paragraph "Speed limitations" with the following   
   > sentence: "The speed is only for CPUs with the AVX2 instruction set".   
   > While AVX2 is widely spread in newer AMD/Intel CPUs (released after   
   > 2020) it may be unavailable for older x86 processors.   
   >    
   > Please mention this in package somehow. =)   
      
   Hi,   
   added to description:   
      
   Description: Sorting microlibrary - development files   
    Djbsort is a software library for sorting arrays of int32 or uint32 or float32   
    or int64 or uint64 or float64. It provides the following features:   
    * Speed: Provides state-of-the-art sorting performance for typical   
    array sizes on modern 64-bit CPUs (Intel/AMD and ARM) using optimized   
    vector implementations and automatic runtime selection.   
    * Security: Designed to be safe for both cryptographic and   
    non-cryptographic contexts.   
    * Verification: Includes not just conventional tests but also tools to   
    automatically verify correctness.   
      
   ~~~   
    * Speed: Provides state-of-the-art sorting performance for typical   
    array sizes on modern 64-bit CPUs (Intel/AMD and ARM) using optimized   
    vector implementations and automatic runtime selection.   
   ~~~   
      
   Jan   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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