On Sunday May 26 2019 14:10:46 Elvis Stansvik wrote:

>to check if p is 1, else check if p is 2. With the default: added with
>the unreachable hint, it's enough for it to generate instructions to
>check if p is 1, because if it isn't, then it is 2 for sure (because
>the default:, which covers every other value of p, is unreachable).

Yes, that one I can see; the compiler can just construct a jump (computed 
go-to) table for the non-default cases and doesn't need to generate anything 
else.

> It is compiler specific like you say, but Q_ASSUME is not. It will

What I meant is that the effect is compiler specific, as every compiler will 
have its own implementation, and every compiler will generate its own series of 
instructions for a given bit of code. Your explanation about using vector 
instructions wouldn't hold for a compiler that doesn't use them, for instance.

R
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