key_manager: Use std::vector's insert() instead of std::copy with a back_inserter
If the data is unconditionally being appended to the back of a std::vector, we can just directly insert it there without the need to insert all of the elements one-by-one with a std::back_inserter.
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@ -881,9 +881,9 @@ void KeyManager::DeriveETicket(PartitionDataManager& data) {
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"/system/save/80000000000000e2",
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"/system/save/80000000000000e2",
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"rb+");
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"rb+");
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const auto blob2 = GetTicketblob(save2);
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auto res = GetTicketblob(save1);
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auto res = GetTicketblob(save1);
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const auto res2 = GetTicketblob(save2);
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res.insert(res.end(), blob2.begin(), blob2.end());
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std::copy(res2.begin(), res2.end(), std::back_inserter(res));
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for (const auto& raw : res) {
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for (const auto& raw : res) {
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const auto pair = ParseTicket(raw, rsa_key);
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const auto pair = ParseTicket(raw, rsa_key);
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