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When is it available in the stable version of rust? #409

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lixiaoyong12 opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 6 comments
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When is it available in the stable version of rust? #409

lixiaoyong12 opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 6 comments

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lixiaoyong12 commented Mar 28, 2024

Currently available in the nightly version. When will the stable version be available?

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cuviper commented Mar 28, 2024

I have no idea how you picked who to ping, but I'll give an answer from the release team perspective...

Once it's synced to the rust repo, like rust-lang/rust#122905, you can see the milestone for which release it will reach. For the date, there's also a short schedule on the forge.

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bjorn3 commented Mar 28, 2024

The std::simd submodule is still marked as unstable and as such not usable on stable rust. There is no ETA for when it will be stabilized. It will be stabilized once it is ready.

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@dpaoliello Currently available in the nightly version. When will the stable version be available?

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As @bjorn3 said, there is no ETA on when it will be available in stable. I'm closing this in favor of the tracking issue.

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As @bjorn3 said, there is no ETA on when it will be available in stable. I'm closing this in favor of the tracking issue.

Thank you. I'm looking forward to this feature.

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