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"textContent": "`!v` definitely depends on the bit width. What does one do with `!i32::min()` otherwise? Panic or extend? If this is then `&` or `|` with a value, there are questions of what width those operations work at. Sign extension also comes into play. What of bit-twiddling like Fast inverse square root - Wikipedia as well?",
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