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cleanup #48

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@PhilipDeegan PhilipDeegan commented Apr 13, 2024

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Refactor
    • Renamed functions related to tuple element value type references for internal consistency.

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The recent update in the codebase primarily involves renaming certain functions within the zip.hpp file. These functions deal with tuple element value type references, enhancing clarity and internal consistency. The modifications include changes to function names and their respective usages within the structure.

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.../kul/zip.hpp Renamed functions for tuple element value type references and updated usages.

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In the land of code where the zippers glide,
A small change was made with a hop and stride.
From get_ to _, a simple twist,
Ensuring that clarity in names persist.
Oh, how the tuples now align so neat,
With every compile, a treat so sweet!
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40-40: Renaming to _tuple_element_value_type_refs_ improves the indication of internal use.


45-46: Renaming to _tuple_element_value_type_refs aligns with the intended internal usage.


52-52: Usage of _tuple_element_value_type_refs in Zipit struct is correctly updated to reflect the new function name.


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@PhilipDeegan PhilipDeegan merged commit 08b8fc6 into master Apr 13, 2024
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