core_timing: Remove unused data member
Shrinks the size of the CoreTiming class by 8 bytes.
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u64 global_timer = 0;
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u64 global_timer = 0;
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std::chrono::nanoseconds start_point;
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// The queue is a min-heap using std::make_heap/push_heap/pop_heap.
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// The queue is a min-heap using std::make_heap/push_heap/pop_heap.
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// We don't use std::priority_queue because we need to be able to serialize, unserialize and
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// We don't use std::priority_queue because we need to be able to serialize, unserialize and
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// erase arbitrary events (RemoveEvent()) regardless of the queue order. These aren't
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// erase arbitrary events (RemoveEvent()) regardless of the queue order. These aren't
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