std::forward ensures that the arguments are perfectly forwarded to
loadScript
By reserving space in the features vector based on the size of scripts,
we can avoid multiple memory allocations during the loop. If an
exception occurs, returning an empty vector immediately clarifies that
no scripts were loaded. Without reservation, each call to emplace_back
could potentially trigger a reallocation if the current capacity is
exceeded, which is costly in terms of performance. This leads to more
efficient memory management and can significantly speed up the execution
time when dealing with a large number of scripts.
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3e290162-fb8b-4f00-a71b-6009494b2dab)
This PR intends to add support for .NET scripts that can extend ImHex's
functionality in a portable and cross-platform way.
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Co-authored-by: Justus Garbe <55301990+Nowilltolife@users.noreply.github.com>