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- In commit b3facaa6bb30cdc39f2b7d632fef1e3bfeee7785, the copyright header was
updated to include "Citron Homebrew Project" across multiple files, regardless
of whether any contributions were made.
- This commit removes the incorrect attribution and reverts the copyright header
to its previous state.
- Copyright attribution should only be added when meaningful contributions have
been made to the file.
- This commit ensures proper compliance with copyright standards and maintains
correct attribution to the respective contributors.
- Special thanks to Tachi for pointing out the need for these corrections and
ensuring that proper attribution practices are followed.
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- Update copyright headers to include Citron Homebrew Project
- Add 2025 to copyright years
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Follow-up to 99ceb03a1cfcf35968cab589ea188a8c406cda52
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Previously the constructor for all of these would run at program
startup, consuming time before the application can enter main().
This is also particularly dangerous, given the logging system wouldn't
have been initialized properly yet, yet the program would use the logs
to signify an error.
To rectify this, we can replace the literals with constexpr functions
that perform the conversion at compile-time, completely eliminating the
runtime cost of initializing these arrays.
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These can be generified together by using a concept type to designate
them. This also has the benefit of not making copies of potentially very
large arrays.
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Converts between bytes and strings when the size is not known at compile time.
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Makes it so malformed hex strings do not crash the entire program.
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It's in the common code, so it should be under the Common namespace like
everything else.
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