profile_manager: Simplify UUID's two param constructor, operator==, and operator bool
We can use the constructor initializer list and just compare the contained u128's together instead of comparing each element individually. Ditto for comparing against an invalid UUID.
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@ -21,16 +21,14 @@ struct UUID {
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u128 uuid = INVALID_UUID;
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u128 uuid = INVALID_UUID;
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UUID() = default;
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UUID() = default;
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explicit UUID(const u128& id) : uuid{id} {}
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explicit UUID(const u128& id) : uuid{id} {}
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explicit UUID(const u64 lo, const u64 hi) {
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explicit UUID(const u64 lo, const u64 hi) : uuid{{lo, hi}} {}
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uuid[0] = lo;
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uuid[1] = hi;
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};
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explicit operator bool() const {
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explicit operator bool() const {
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return uuid[0] != INVALID_UUID[0] || uuid[1] != INVALID_UUID[1];
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return uuid != INVALID_UUID;
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}
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}
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bool operator==(const UUID& rhs) const {
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bool operator==(const UUID& rhs) const {
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return std::tie(uuid[0], uuid[1]) == std::tie(rhs.uuid[0], rhs.uuid[1]);
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return uuid == rhs.uuid;
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}
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}
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bool operator!=(const UUID& rhs) const {
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bool operator!=(const UUID& rhs) const {
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