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📊 Sort spikes. #2433

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Replace custom introsort with std::sort.

deliverable_event_data(cell_local_size_type idx, float w):
cell_local_size_type mech_index = 0; // same as target_handle::mech_index
float weight = 0;
deliverable_event_data(const cell_local_size_type idx, const float w) noexcept:
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Sorry (sort-of!) for the drive-by comment without any other engagement on this PR, but it's an almost trivial thing: I think we shouldn't be using const in parameter declarations such as this where it has no semantic value.

The reason is that it clutters the signature and is a bit misleading; having a const there, being unidiomatic, trips up the reader, prompting them to ponder, why are these arguments marked so? Looking at this code, I might be lead to think that cell_local_size_type must be some sort of type alias for a reference type, when of course it isn't.

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Sure, that's not meant for merging, but rather me being confused about the compiler error (and behaviour)

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It turned out that newer (like installed on my machine) compilers allow emplace_back for aggregates in C++20 mode, but older ones do not. So, some extra work was needed.

This was referenced Jan 7, 2025
@thorstenhater thorstenhater merged commit 36f2766 into arbor-sim:master Jan 27, 2025
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thorstenhater added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 7, 2025
Re-factor event dispatch, making it slightly faster.
Builds on #2433 
Closes #2431
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