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Draft of a new scheme concept using CRTP. This gets rid of all vtables inside our scheme and implements compile-time polymorphism. Should make all element specific functions faster. This concept also shows, that a templated multilevel conversion scheme is possible.
Drawback of this design is, that every scheme function has to be defined not only in the base scheme, but also in the overall scheme, which holds the individual eclass schemes. This is necessary to hide the CRTP to the user. Otherwise the user would need to use the std::visit function and I want to avoid that:
std::visit is everything wrong with modern C++
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As a reviewer please read through all the code lines and make sure that the code is fully understood, bug free, well-documented and well-structured.
General
The reviewer executed the new code features at least once and checked the results manually
The code follows the t8code coding guidelines
New source/header files are properly added to the Makefiles
The code is well documented
All function declarations, structs/classes and their members have a proper doxygen documentation
All new algorithms and data structures are sufficiently optimal in terms of memory and runtime (If this should be merged, but there is still potential for optimization, create a new issue)
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The code compiles without warning in debugging and release mode, with and without MPI (this should be executed automatically in a github action)
All tests pass (in various configurations, this should be executed automatically in a github action)
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