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And reorder class members in one case to make the memory footprint smaller.
This was a useful trick back in the days, but in C++17 it is not needed any more. The constexpr expression is more clear in its intent. See for instance here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37259807/static-constexpr-int-vs-old-fashioned-enum-when-and-why
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I like going away from the awkward enum constructs. Should we go back to using upper case for constants with constexpr? It's not exactly C++ coding style but being able to make out constants seems useful. |
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Agree. There are quite some more though. I'll do an extra PR. |
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