feat: use direct type casting instead of memcpy #688
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Hi, I'm trying to read the llama.cpp code, it's a very interesting and fantasy project.
Here is a small optimization: for the small object copy (int64_t, float, int16_t, etc), we just need to cast it, no need to make a func call
memcpy
.Here is a simple example.
when compilee with
-O2
the time cost should be on my PC:
when compiled with
-O3
(I think the compiler has done some tricks):theoretically for small object copy the direct casting should be faster than
memcpy
.Hope I could contribute to this great project!