Use f{32,64}::to_bits for is_zero test in vec::SpecFromElem
vec::SpecFromElem provides an optimization to use calloc to fill a Vec when the element given to fill the Vec is represented by 0. For floats, the test for that currently used is `x == 0. && x.is_sign_positive()`. When compiled in a standalone function, rustc generates the following assembly: ``` xorps xmm1, xmm1 ucomisd xmm0, xmm1 setnp al sete cl and cl, al movq rax, xmm0 test rax, rax setns al and al, cl ret ``` A simpler test telling us whether the value is represented by 0, is `x.to_bits() == 0`, which rustc compiles to: ``` movq rax, xmm0 test rax, rax sete al ret ``` Not that the test is hot in any way, but it also makes it clearer what the intent in the rust code is.
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impl_spec_from_elem!(u128, |x| x == 0);
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impl_spec_from_elem!(u128, |x| x == 0);
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impl_spec_from_elem!(usize, |x| x == 0);
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impl_spec_from_elem!(usize, |x| x == 0);
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impl_spec_from_elem!(f32, |x: f32| x == 0. && x.is_sign_positive());
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impl_spec_from_elem!(f32, |x: f32| x.to_bits() == 0);
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impl_spec_from_elem!(f64, |x: f64| x == 0. && x.is_sign_positive());
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impl_spec_from_elem!(f64, |x: f64| x.to_bits() == 0);
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// Common trait implementations for Vec
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// Common trait implementations for Vec
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