Removed invalid precision qualifiers

`saturate(T x)` and `atan2(T x, T y)` have precision qualifiers as function template parameters, but they don't use (or need) them.
Removed these two qualifiers
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@ -47,12 +47,12 @@ namespace glm
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<3, T, Q> lerp(const vec<3, T, Q>& x, const vec<3, T, Q>& y, const vec<3, T, Q>& a){return mix(x, y, a);} //!< \brief Returns the component-wise result of x * (1.0 - a) + y * a, i.e., the linear blend of x and y using vector a. The value for a is not restricted to the range [0, 1]. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<4, T, Q> lerp(const vec<4, T, Q>& x, const vec<4, T, Q>& y, const vec<4, T, Q>& a){return mix(x, y, a);} //!< \brief Returns the component-wise result of x * (1.0 - a) + y * a, i.e., the linear blend of x and y using vector a. The value for a is not restricted to the range [0, 1]. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER T saturate(T x){return clamp(x, T(0), T(1));} //!< \brief Returns clamp(x, 0, 1) for each component in x. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER T saturate(T x){return clamp(x, T(0), T(1));} //!< \brief Returns clamp(x, 0, 1) for each component in x. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<2, T, Q> saturate(const vec<2, T, Q>& x){return clamp(x, T(0), T(1));} //!< \brief Returns clamp(x, 0, 1) for each component in x. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<3, T, Q> saturate(const vec<3, T, Q>& x){return clamp(x, T(0), T(1));} //!< \brief Returns clamp(x, 0, 1) for each component in x. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<4, T, Q> saturate(const vec<4, T, Q>& x){return clamp(x, T(0), T(1));} //!< \brief Returns clamp(x, 0, 1) for each component in x. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER T atan2(T x, T y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER T atan2(T x, T y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<2, T, Q> atan2(const vec<2, T, Q>& x, const vec<2, T, Q>& y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<3, T, Q> atan2(const vec<3, T, Q>& x, const vec<3, T, Q>& y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)
template<typename T, qualifier Q> GLM_FUNC_QUALIFIER vec<4, T, Q> atan2(const vec<4, T, Q>& x, const vec<4, T, Q>& y){return atan(x, y);} //!< \brief Arc tangent. Returns an angle whose tangent is y/x. The signs of x and y are used to determine what quadrant the angle is in. The range of values returned by this function is [-PI, PI]. Results are undefined if x and y are both 0. (From GLM_GTX_compatibility)