Use C++ initialization list
This is the recommended approach for object initialization. The change doesn't affect binary size (although in theory it could make it smaller).
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#ifdef ENABLE_AUTO_BED_LEVELING
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#include "vector_3.h"
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vector_3::vector_3()
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{
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this->x = 0;
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this->y = 0;
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this->z = 0;
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}
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vector_3::vector_3() : x(0), y(0), z(0) { }
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vector_3::vector_3(float x, float y, float z)
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{
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this->x = x;
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this->y = y;
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this->z = z;
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}
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vector_3::vector_3(float x_, float y_, float z_) : x(x_), y(y_), z(z_) { }
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vector_3 vector_3::cross(vector_3 left, vector_3 right)
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{
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float vector_3::get_length()
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{
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float length = sqrt((x * x) + (y * y) + (z * z));
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float length = sqrt((x * x) + (y * y) + (z * z));
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return length;
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}
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