[Support] Deprecate one form of support::endian::byte_swap (NFC) (#161045) This is a follow-up to #156140 and #160979, which deprecated one form of write and read, respectively. We have two forms of byte_swap: template <typename value_type> [[nodiscard]] inline value_type byte_swap(value_type value, endianness endian) template <typename value_type, endianness endian> [[nodiscard]] inline value_type byte_swap(value_type value) The difference is that endian is a function parameter in the former but a template parameter in the latter. This patch streamlines the code by migrating the use of the latter to the former while deprecating the latter because the latter is just forwarded to the former.
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