Ylva And Malin
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#include <catch.hpp>
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using | size_type = std::size_t |
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StringRef (StringRef const &other) noexcept | |
StringRef (StringRef &&other) noexcept | |
StringRef (char const *rawChars) noexcept | |
StringRef (char const *rawChars, size_type size) noexcept | |
StringRef (std::string const &stdString) noexcept | |
~StringRef () noexcept | |
auto | operator= (StringRef const &other) noexcept-> StringRef & |
operator std::string () const | |
void | swap (StringRef &other) noexcept |
auto | operator== (StringRef const &other) const noexcept-> bool |
auto | operator!= (StringRef const &other) const noexcept-> bool |
auto | operator[] (size_type index) const noexcept-> char |
auto | empty () const noexcept-> bool |
auto | size () const noexcept-> size_type |
auto | numberOfCharacters () const noexcept-> size_type |
auto | c_str () const -> char const * |
auto | substr (size_type start, size_type size) const noexcept-> StringRef |
auto | currentData () const noexcept-> char const * |
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struct | StringRefTestAccess |
A non-owning string class (similar to the forthcoming std::string_view) Note that, because a StringRef may be a substring of another string, it may not be null terminated. c_str() must return a null terminated string, however, and so the StringRef will internally take ownership (taking a copy), if necessary. In theory this ownership is not externally visible - but it does mean (substring) StringRefs should not be shared between threads.
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auto Catch::StringRef::c_str | ( | ) | const -> char const * |
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Catch::StringRef::operator std::string | ( | ) | const |
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