Since Range1D is now used all over Animation, the vector made it very
annoying to use. That's fixed now. This is a backwards-incompatible
change, but I don't expect the 1D range to be used much, mainly because
it was so shitty to use. Generic code that needs a vector can always
cast to it, like this:
Math::Vector<dimensions, T>{range.min()}
Test for the constructor from pair is no longer accepting pairs of 1D
vectors. I have no idea what I meant by that test case (it's testing the
same thing twice), so I removed one of these.
It was passed by value everywhere else, but not here. Weird. This is a
breaking change, you need to update all your callbacks from e.g.
[](const Float&, const Vector2&, T&) { ... }
to
[](Float, const Vector2&, T&) { ... }
Fortunately I caught this soon enough before the release, this would be
annoying to change later.