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refactor: remove custom scalar in classes #3894
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@paulgessinger , I removed the scalars (and everything depending on them) for the cases you mentioned in #3873 . Below are some more cases. Should we remove them as well or was it intentional to keep them in?
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@AJPfleger If they're not configurable, and indeed if there's no real reason why we'd need them to be configurable, I would argue for removing these aliases. |
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We concluded, that there is not really a use for `ActsScalar` as it is now: - CPUs should have the same performance for `float` and `double` - If we wanted to check performance, we would want separate scalar types for all components - It is too complicated to adapt everything correctly. blocked by: - #3894
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