use common static values for Vector2/Vector3/CFrame#233
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use common static values for Vector2/Vector3/CFrame#233BaileyTab wants to merge 6 commits intoQuenty:mainfrom BaileyTab:version2
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Just quickly went through and replaced anything that was depreciated
* Update .gitignore for main branch * Remove clamp from spring * Fix spring utils
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Looks great. We'll need to update luacheck to make this happen. And probably update selene too. And then we'll also want to update main. |
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in a recent release note

this pull request basically just replaces any instances where those static methods can be used over constructing a new datatype
here's a benchmark of the performance gains of using Vector3.zero instead of Vector3.new(...)

benchmarked on an Apple M1