-// Select type of intrinsic bit count instruction to use
-
-#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(IS_64BIT) && defined(USE_POPCNT) // Microsoft compiler
-
-#include <intrin.h>
-
-inline bool cpu_has_popcnt() {
-
- int CPUInfo[4] = {-1};
- __cpuid(CPUInfo, 0x00000001);
- return (CPUInfo[2] >> 23) & 1;
-}
-
-// Define a dummy template to workaround a compile error if __popcnt64() is not defined.
-//
-// If __popcnt64() is defined in <intrin.h> it will be choosen first due to
-// C++ overload rules that always prefer a function to a template with the same name.
-// If not, we avoid a compile error and because cpu_has_popcnt() should return false,
-// our templetized __popcnt64() is never called anyway.
-template<typename T> unsigned __popcnt64(T) { return 0; } // Is never called
-
-#define POPCNT_INTRINSIC(x) __popcnt64(x)
-
-#elif defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && defined(IS_64BIT) && defined(USE_POPCNT) // Intel compiler
-
-#include <nmmintrin.h>
-
-inline bool cpu_has_popcnt() {
-
- int CPUInfo[4] = {-1};
- __cpuid(CPUInfo, 0x00000001);
- return (CPUInfo[2] >> 23) & 1;
-}
-
-// See comment of __popcnt64<>() few lines above for an explanation.
-template<typename T> unsigned _mm_popcnt_u64(T) { return 0; } // Is never called
-
-#define POPCNT_INTRINSIC(x) _mm_popcnt_u64(x)
-
-#else // Safe fallback for unsupported compilers or when USE_POPCNT is disabled
-
-inline bool cpu_has_popcnt() { return false; }
-
-#define POPCNT_INTRINSIC(x) 0