Use SWAR for parsing integers on little endian machines#885
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Closes: ruby#878 ``` == Parsing float parsing (2251051 bytes) ruby 3.4.6 (2025-09-16 revision dbd83256b1) +YJIT +PRISM [arm64-darwin24] Warming up -------------------------------------- after 23.000 i/100ms Calculating ------------------------------------- after 214.382 (± 0.5%) i/s (4.66 ms/i) - 1.081k in 5.042555s Comparison: before: 189.5 i/s after: 214.4 i/s - 1.13x faster ``` Co-Authored-By: Scott Myron <samyron@gmail.com>
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Closes: #878
FYI: @samyron