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Switch to using alias instead of a typedef for FlatBufferBuilder (#7966)
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@@ -1302,11 +1302,6 @@ template<bool Is64Aware = false> class FlatBufferBuilderImpl {
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// This will remain 0 if no 64-bit offset types are added to the buffer.
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size_t length_of_64_bit_region_;
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// When true, 64-bit offsets can still be added to the builder. When false,
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// only 32-bit offsets can be added, and attempts to add a 64-bit offset will
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// raise an assertion. This is typically a compile-time error in ordering the
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// serialization of 64-bit offset fields not at the tail of the buffer.
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// Ensure objects are not nested.
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bool nested;
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@@ -1417,8 +1412,8 @@ template<bool Is64Aware = false> class FlatBufferBuilderImpl {
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// Hack to `FlatBufferBuilder` mean `FlatBufferBuilder<false>` or
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// `FlatBufferBuilder<>`, where the template < > syntax is required.
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typedef FlatBufferBuilderImpl<false> FlatBufferBuilder;
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typedef FlatBufferBuilderImpl<true> FlatBufferBuilder64;
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using FlatBufferBuilder = FlatBufferBuilderImpl<false>;
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using FlatBufferBuilder64 = FlatBufferBuilderImpl<true>;
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// These are external due to GCC not allowing them in the class.
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// See: https://stackoverflow.com/q/8061456/868247
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