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Carsten Gräser authored
Using `std::uint_least32_t` instead of `std::size_t` halves the required memory
and thus also improves performance.
Notice that `std::uint32_t` is optional and `std::uint_fast32_t` is intended to be
fast in terms of computations and may have 64 bits. Here we're interested in reducing
memory and thus bandwith. Hence `std::uint_least32_t`, which is the smallest sufficient
type is most appropriate.
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