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When writing VFS, it initally seemed useful to include a function to in-place convert container files into directories in one homogenous directory structure, but re-evaluating it now there have been plenty of chances to use it and there has always been a better way. Removing as it is unused and likely will not be used.
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Orders the initializer list members to be in the same order that they
would be initialized in. Avoids compiler warnings.
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Given we just recently had a patch backport this from citra, let's try
and keep the convention uniform.
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Maps a vector into the VFS interface.
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Several classes have a lot of non-trivial members within them, or don't
but likely should have the destructor defaulted in the cpp file for
future-proofing/being more friendly to forward declarations.
Leaving the destructor unspecified allows the compiler to inline the
destruction code all over the place, which is generally undesirable from
a code bloat perspective.
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This wasn't being used for anything, so it can be removed.
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The lambda elements should be taken by const reference here, and we can
move the virtual directory passed to ReplaceFileWithSubdirectory()
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