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core: turn divecomputer list into std::vector<>
Since struct divecomputer is now fully C++ (i.e. cleans up after itself), we can simply turn the list of divecomputers into an std::vector<>. This makes the code quite a bit simpler, because the first divecomputer was actually a subobject. Yes, this makes the common case of a single divecomputer a little bit less efficient, but it really shouldn't matter. If it does, we can still write a special std::vector<>- like container that keeps the first element inline. This change makes pointers-to-divecomputers not stable. So always access the divecomputer via its index. As far as I can tell, most of the code already does this. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
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ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine: true
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ConstructorInitializerIndentWidth: 8
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ContinuationIndentWidth: 8
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ForEachMacros: [ 'for_each_dc', 'for_each_relevant_dc', 'for_each_dive', 'for_each_line' ]
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ForEachMacros: [ 'for_each_dive', 'for_each_line' ]
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IndentFunctionDeclarationAfterType: false #personal taste, good for long methods
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IndentWidth: 8
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MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 2
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