Tobias Loew 3fa5c20e9b make _binary arrays constexpr and use string_view instead of string (#2692)
* make _binary arrays constexpr and use string_view instead of string

By making _binary arrays constexpr and using string_view instead of string, startup speed of the library is improved.

* fixed interfaces for string_view
added /bigobj /MP to MSVC CXX-flags

* empty commit to trigger CI

* empty commit to force CI build

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Co-authored-by: Löw, Tobias <Tobias.Loew@iqony.energy>
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Welcome to CoolProp

CoolProp is a thermophysical property database and wrappers for a selection of programming environments. It offers similar functionality to REFPROP, but CoolProp is open-source and free. It was originally developed by Ian Bell, at the time a post-doc at the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium.

  • CoolProp has flexible licensing terms: Commercial - ok! Academic? - ok! license

  • For Python, get the latest release via pip install coolprop PyPI downloads PyPI version

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  • For any kind of question regarding CoolProp and its usage, you can ask the CoolProp Discussions

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  • Contributions to this project are welcomed and encouraged! If you wish to contribute bug fixes, patches, or new features, wrappers, or material properties, please submit a Pull Request with your code.

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