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#660 introduces defaults for layer stacking, such that the user only need specify QINTERFACE_OPTIMAL if they wish to construct the optimal stack, (or QINTERFACE_OPTIMAL_MULTI). To solve the problem of arbitrary depth of QInterface layer stacking, potentially forever, all constructors should take simply an arbitrary length vector of layer types, via the enum we currently have.
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