Conversions from void* to the proper data type are well-defined and
supported by static_cast. We don't need to use reinterpret_cast here.
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We can hide the direct array from external view and instead provide
functions to retrieve the necessary info. This has the benefit of
completely hiding the makeup of the SinkDetails structure from the rest
of the code.
Given that this makes the array hidden, we can also make the array
constexpr by altering the members slightly. This gets rid of several
static constructor calls related to std::vector and std::function.
Now we don't have heap allocations here that need to occur before the
program can even enter main(). It also has the benefit of saving a
little bit of heap space, but this doesn't matter too much, since the
savings in that regard are pretty tiny.
We already ignore them on listing devices. We should do the same when selecting devices. This fix a crash when opening a specific device while there is a null device in the list