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Just easier. At first I was quite sceptical, anything that looks like it might break c++'s type safety is bound to raise suspicion but after reading and playing with it a bit it's actually harder to shoot yourself in the foot than I'd first thought.

The rvalue references are a much bigger change but we've seen some good performance benifits from that.

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