Makes arrays strongly typed and allows eliminating some hardcoded array
sizes. We can also use it to make input data to some data types and
functions significantly more informative.
This also makes it easier for static analysis tools to track out of
bounds accesses if they ever occur.
Normalizes the headers for the cpp files in the RuntimeCommon target.
Now all headers and source files within the RuntimeCommon/RuntimeCommonB
targets are normalized and consistent with one another.
Makes use of the C++14 make_unique allocation function to allocate class
instances where applicable instead of a reset with a new operator within
it.
This doesn't touch cases where buffers are allocated, given make_unique
would zero-initialize them.