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	AK: Simplify constructors and conversions from nullptr_t
Problem:
- Many constructors are defined as `{}` rather than using the ` =
  default` compiler-provided constructor.
- Some types provide an implicit conversion operator from `nullptr_t`
  instead of requiring the caller to default construct. This violates
  the C++ Core Guidelines suggestion to declare single-argument
  constructors explicit
  (https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#c46-by-default-declare-single-argument-constructors-explicit).
Solution:
- Change default constructors to use the compiler-provided default
  constructor.
- Remove implicit conversion operators from `nullptr_t` and change
  usage to enforce type consistency without conversion.
			
			
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		|  | @ -115,7 +115,7 @@ int Process::sys$accept(int accepting_socket_fd, Userspace<sockaddr*> user_addre | |||
|     if (!socket.can_accept()) { | ||||
|         if (accepting_socket_description->is_blocking()) { | ||||
|             auto unblock_flags = Thread::FileBlocker::BlockFlags::None; | ||||
|             if (Thread::current()->block<Thread::AcceptBlocker>(nullptr, *accepting_socket_description, unblock_flags).was_interrupted()) | ||||
|             if (Thread::current()->block<Thread::AcceptBlocker>({}, *accepting_socket_description, unblock_flags).was_interrupted()) | ||||
|                 return -EINTR; | ||||
|         } else { | ||||
|             return -EAGAIN; | ||||
|  |  | |||
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	 Lenny Maiorani
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