Correctly feature-gate x86 intrinsics on the safe_wrappers feature#209
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… previously that feature was only applied to ARM
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Remove the wrappers for intrinsics inherited from `pulp` now that linebender#214 provides a way to access intrinsics without us having to wrap every single one. Part of linebender#166 Supersedes linebender#209
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Since we removed the module I think this can be closed now. 😄 |
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Previously that feature was only applied to ARM
This is technically semver-breaking but restores the expected behavior and I don't think anyone's depending on this yet, at least not on crates.io