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|  | 1. Calling valueChanged didn't invoke machinery in
   value<t>, only base_value aka value_.
   There's a fast path in value<t>::type() despite the
   pessimization.
2. Split global scope stuff into options::globals from
   the options::globals stuff
3. Adjust usages | 
|  | No visible changes (hopefully). | 
|  | - use `static constexpr inline' to avoid requiring
  explicit declarations in object code
- use `const Foo* const' to maybe put into readonly
  binary segment (at least for ELF DSOs)
- `constexpr' in function scope has storage, avoid
  `static'
- don't use `constexpr' where there's no advantage,
  like arrays
We'd like to avoid overhead of atomic initialization
for each function call. No idea how `static constexpr'
requiring storage in the standard plays with atomic
initialization requirement. Hearsay points that
`constexpr' without `static' in block scope behaves
more to our liking. It's all hazy though.
I'm not 100% sure if `static inline constexpr' has any
storage. Hopefully none, like a #define, and stuff
bigger than registers gets coalesced within the same
module, with small stuff being immediates. | 
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|  | Don't include current settings headers. Once they change the old
migration needs rewriting. Rewrite it now and make it a point not to
include current headers.
The old Accela migration is pointless given that settings changed max
values. | 
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|  | Update usages. | 
|  | My eyes bleed a bit less | 
|  | Due to fucking AT&T vs BSD suit copyright defaults to all rights
reserved. Fuck Berne Convention as well. | 
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