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[interpreter] Add i64x2.eq and i64x2.ne#440
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These instructions were added in WebAssembly#381 and WebAssembly#411 respectively. The binary opcodes for these are still not finalized, I'm using what V8 is using for now.
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I think I missed generating these tests in WebAssembly#440.
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I think I missed generating these tests in #440.
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These instructions were added in #381 and #411 respectively.
The binary opcodes for these are still not finalized, I'm using what V8
is using for now.