[ADT] Remove a constructor (NFC) (#146010)
ArrayRef now has a new constructor that takes a parameter whose type
has data() and size() methods. Since the new constructor subsumes
another constructor that takes std::array, this patch removes that
constructor. Note that std::array also comes with data() and size()
methods.
The only problem is that ASTFileSignature in the clang frontend does
not work with the new ArrayRef constructor because it overrides size,
blocking access to std::array<uint8_t, 20>::size(). This patch adds
an implicit cast operator to ArrayRef. Note that ASTFileSignature is
defined as:
struct ASTFileSignature : std::array<uint8_t, 20> {
using BaseT = std::array<uint8_t, 20>;
static constexpr size_t size = std::tuple_size<BaseT>::value;
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