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Add noexcept qualifications in src/common
Apparently this can actually make a difference in some cases, and the C++ Core Guideliens recommend doing this on all default constructors, destructors, and all functions that can not throw (and thus also don't allocate).
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@@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ class YaUnitData : public Steinberg::Vst::IUnitData {
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* These are the arguments for creating a `YaUnitData`.
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*/
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struct ConstructArgs {
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ConstructArgs();
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ConstructArgs() noexcept;
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/**
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* Check whether an existing implementation implements `IUnitData` and
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* read arguments from it.
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*/
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ConstructArgs(Steinberg::IPtr<Steinberg::FUnknown> object);
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ConstructArgs(Steinberg::IPtr<Steinberg::FUnknown> object) noexcept;
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/**
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* Whether the object supported this interface.
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@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ class YaUnitData : public Steinberg::Vst::IUnitData {
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* Instantiate this instance with arguments read from another interface
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* implementation.
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*/
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YaUnitData(const ConstructArgs&& args);
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YaUnitData(const ConstructArgs&& args) noexcept;
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inline bool supported() const { return arguments.supported; }
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inline bool supported() const noexcept { return arguments.supported; }
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/**
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* Message to pass through a call to `IUnitData::unitDataSupported(unit_id)`
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