Merge #11071: Use static_assert(…, …) (C++11) instead of assert(…) where appropriate
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Prefer compile-time checking over run-time checking (practicalswift)
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Use `static_assert(…, …)` instead of `assert(…)` where appropriate.
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- **Miscellaneous**
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- `++i` is preferred over `i++`.
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- `static_assert` is preferred over `assert` where possible. Generally; compile-time checking is preferred over run-time checking.
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Block style example:
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```c++
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@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ public:
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uint64_t GetLow64() const
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{
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assert(WIDTH >= 2);
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static_assert(WIDTH >= 2, "Assertion WIDTH >= 2 failed (WIDTH = BITS / 32). BITS is a template parameter.");
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return pn[0] | (uint64_t)pn[1] << 32;
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}
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};
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