zeroize: add support for ARM64 SIMD registers (nightly-only)#749
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This is blocked on rust-lang/rust#95002 |
Similar to the implementation for `x86`/`x86_64`, this commit adds nightly-only support for zeroizing ARM64 SIMD registers. Support is gated behind an `aarch64` feature so as to avoid breaking compilation on stable Rust. The feature is a no-op on non-`aarch64` targets.
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Pinned to an earlier nightly. It's working for now. |
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Similar to the implementation for
x86/x86_64, this commit adds nightly-only support for zeroizing ARM64 SIMD registers.Support is gated behind an
aarch64feature so as to avoid breaking compilation on stable Rust. The feature is a no-op on non-aarch64targets.