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Array/FixedSizeArray is actually a resizeable container that allocates space in chunks and allows resizing without invalidating pointers.
This is also a behaviour of std::deque, so use that instead.
This 'nice' structure was left around from #8258 just in case it might be used again.
Spoiler alert: it hasn't.
This removes manual memory management. And otherwise unused and untested code.
Slider widgets can only use a predefined list of values and strings to draw labels. This makes it difficult to vary the display by context.
Instead of providing a predefined list as a std::map, use a callback function instead. This function can decide what text to display, and can call SetDParam to dynamically set up strings.
Simplify AirportSpec data by storing layout information together in a vector, instead of separate arrays.
This removes manual memory management and separate count members.
The default layouts will be copied instead of always referring to the originals.
Use a vector to store the list of random sounds played for an industry.
The removes manual memory allocation, flags to control memory management, a separate count member, and a try/catch block.