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// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
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#ifndef NINJA_STRINGPIECE_H_
#define NINJA_STRINGPIECE_H_
#include <string>
using namespace std;
#include <string.h>
/// StringPiece represents a slice of a string whose memory is managed
/// externally. It is useful for reducing the number of std::strings
/// we need to allocate.
struct StringPiece {
typedef const char* const_iterator;
StringPiece() : str_(NULL), len_(0) {}
/// The constructors intentionally allow for implicit conversions.
StringPiece(const string& str) : str_(str.data()), len_(str.size()) {}
StringPiece(const char* str) : str_(str), len_(strlen(str)) {}
StringPiece(const char* str, size_t len) : str_(str), len_(len) {}
bool operator==(const StringPiece& other) const {
return len_ == other.len_ && memcmp(str_, other.str_, len_) == 0;
}
bool operator!=(const StringPiece& other) const {
return !(*this == other);
}
/// Convert the slice into a full-fledged std::string, copying the
/// data into a new string.
string AsString() const {
return len_ ? string(str_, len_) : string();
}
const_iterator begin() const {
return str_;
}
const_iterator end() const {
return str_ + len_;
}
char operator[](size_t pos) const {
return str_[pos];
}
size_t size() const {
return len_;
}
const char* str_;
size_t len_;
};
#endif // NINJA_STRINGPIECE_H_