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Intel Software Development Emulator 1.70 (Default branch)

The Intel Software Development Emulator is afunctional emulator for new and upcominginstruction set extensions. The emulator is basedon the Pin dynamic binary instrumentation system(and XED). It emulates the new instructions in theSSE4, AES, PCLMULQDQ, and Intel AVX instructionset extensions. This allows developers to gainfamiliarity with Intel's upcoming instruction setextensions.License: Free To Use But RestrictedChanges:
This release adds VPCLMULQDQ, the AVX version of PCLMULQDQ.Image

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MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder(3pm)

NAME
Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder - Emulate the mcoder module SYNOPSIS
package MyClass; use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder [qw(get set)] => [qw(color sound height)], proxy => [qw(runner run walk stop)], calculated => weight; sub _calculate_weight { shift->ask_weight } DESCRIPTION
This module emulates the functionality of the mcoder module, using Class::MakeMethods to generate similar methods. For example, the following lines are equivalent: use mcoder 'get' => 'foo'; use mcoder::get 'foo'; use Class::MakeMethods::Template::Hash 'scalar --get' => 'foo'; You may use this module directly, as shown in the SYNOPSIS above, or you may call "use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder '-take_namespace';" to alias the mcoder namespace to this package, and subsequent calls to the original package will be transparently handled by this emulator. To remove the emulation aliasing, call "use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder '-release_namespace'". The same mechanism is also available for the "sugar" subclasses. Caution: This affects all subsequent uses of the mcoder module in your program, including those in other modules, and might cause unexpected effects. SEE ALSO
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator for more about this family of subclasses. See " mcoder" for documentation of the original module. perl v5.10.1 2004-09-06 MakeMethods::Emulator::mcoder(3pm)