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-#ifndef COMMON_H
-#define COMMON_H
-
-#include "include/helper_math.h"
-
-/**
-
-template <class T> class vect_t2;
-template <class T> class vect_t3;
-template <class T> class vect_t4;
-
-//this feels so hacky... idk why people are so scared of metaprogramming
-template <> class vect_t2<double> { public: using vect_t = double2; };
-template <> class vect_t3<double> { public: using vect_t = double3; };
-template <> class vect_t4<double> { public: using vect_t = double4; };
-
-template <> class vect_t2<float> { public: using vect_t = float2; };
-template <> class vect_t3<float> { public: using vect_t = float3; };
-template <> class vect_t4<float> { public: using vect_t = float4; };
-
-
-template <class T, class X> __device__ T vect_create(X x);
-template <class T, class X, class Y, class Z> __device__ T vect_create(X x, Y y, Z z);
-
-//I have no fucking clue if this is right, check me later ig
-template <class float3, class X> __device__ inline float3 vect_create<float3>(X x) { return make_float3(x); }
-
-template <class float3, class X, class Y, class Z> __device__ inline float3 vect_create<float3>(X x, Y y, Z z) { return make_float3(x, y, z); }
-**/
-
-/** I'm not sure weather float or double percision is nessesary. I was using
-templates, but this changes the structure of my entire project in unwanted
-ways, so I'm switching over to typedefs. **/
-
-typedef float2 vect_t2;
-typedef float3 vect_t3;
-typedef float4 vect_t4;
-typedef float T;
-
-#define vect1to3(x) (make_float3(x))
-#define make_vect(x, y, z) (make_float3(x, y, z))
-
-#endif