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refactor!: Use consteval on hashString #3833

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This allows us to enforce in more places that the hash is calculated at compile time. To make the distinction explicit, I'm adding another function whose name indicates that the hash will be computed at runtime.

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The hashString function becomes consteval, so requires compile-time execution. Use this if at all possible! If not, switch to hashStringDynamic, which remains constexpr and can thus be executed at runtime.

This allows us to enforce in more places that the hash is calculated at
compile time. To make the distinction explicit, I'm adding another
function whose name indicates that the hash will be computed at runtime.
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Is this breaking @paulgessinger ?

@paulgessinger paulgessinger changed the title refactor: Use consteval on hashString refactor!: Use consteval on hashString Nov 11, 2024
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@andiwand probably. I'm hoping switching the custom literal from consteval back to constexpr fixes the linking error.

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Can we get this in @andiwand?

@kodiakhq kodiakhq bot merged commit 387d0ad into acts-project:main Nov 18, 2024
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