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Rollup merge of #153834 - N1ark:generic-float-intrinsics, r=tgross35,RalfJung
Merge `fabsf16/32/64/128` into `fabs::<F>` Following [a small conversation on Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/Float.20intrinsics/with/521501401) (and because I'd be interested in starting to contribute on Rust), I thought I'd give a try at merging the float intrinsics :) This PR just merges `fabsf16`, `fabsf32`, `fabsf64`, `fabsf128`, as it felt like an easy first target. Notes: - I'm opening the PR for one intrinsic as it's probably easier if the shift is done one intrinsic at a time, but let me know if you'd rather I do several at a time to reduce the number of PRs. - Currently this PR increases LOCs, despite being an attempt at simplifying the intrinsics/compilers. I believe this increase is a one time thing as I had to define new functions and move some things around, and hopefully future PRs/commits will reduce overall LoCs - `fabsf32` and `fabsf64` are `#[rustc_intrinsic_const_stable_indirect]`, while `fabsf16` and `fabsf128` aren't; because `f32`/`f64` expect the function to be const, the generic version must be made indirectly stable too. We'd need to check with T-lang this change is ok; the only other intrinsics where there is such a mismatch is `minnum`, `maxnum` and `copysign`. - I haven't touched libm because I'm not familiar with how it works; any guidance would be welcome!
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