This program emits `psllw` instead of `pslliw` instruction. `pslliw` should be usable here since `imm8` is a constant: ```rust extern crate stdsimd; use std::env; use stdsimd as s; fn main() { let imm8: i32 = env::args().nth(1).unwrap().parse().unwrap(); let a = s::i16x8::new(imm8 as i16, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); println!("{:?}", s::_mm_slli_epi16(a, 4)); } ``` --- LLVM types the `count` parameter in `_mm_sll_epi16` as `i16x8`, but the right type is probably `i64x2`. --- What is the deal with the ucomi f64 comparison functions in SSE2? Clang's headers indicate some specific behavior with NAN, but I can't seem to reproduce it. Intel's official docs are very vague. --- `_mm256_blendv_pd` takes a mask parameter with type `f64x4`, but the documentation seems to indicate that it is a bit vector. What's going on?