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Grab priority leaves all at once instead of round-robin.
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To avoid testing degenerate boxes, set prtree->root to NULL when
the tree contains no bounded objects.
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This saves us nearly a factor of 2, and I feel silly for not doing this before.
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Previously, inputs like "#if (1=1) #declare foo = #end;" would cause a
segfault.
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