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| +/*
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| + * Copyright 2015 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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| + *
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| + * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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| + * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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| + * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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| + * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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| + * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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| + */
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| +
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| +#ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_ARRAY_VIEW_H_
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| +#define WEBRTC_BASE_ARRAY_VIEW_H_
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| +
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| +#include <vector>
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| +
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| +#include "webrtc/base/checks.h"
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| +
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| +namespace rtc {
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| +
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| +// Keeps track of an array (a pointer and a size) that it doesn't own.
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| +// ArrayView objects are immutable except for assignment, and small enough to
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| +// be cheaply passed by value.
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| +//
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| +// Note that ArrayView<T> and ArrayView<const T> are distinct types; this is
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| +// how you would represent mutable and unmutable views of an array.
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| +template <typename T>
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| +class ArrayView final {
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| + public:
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| + // Construct an empty ArrayView.
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| + ArrayView() : ArrayView(static_cast<T*>(nullptr), 0) {}
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| +
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| + // Construct an ArrayView for a (pointer,size) pair.
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| + template <typename U>
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| + ArrayView(U* data, size_t size)
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| + : data_(size == 0 ? nullptr : data), size_(size) {
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| + CheckInvariant();
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Construct an ArrayView for an array.
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| + template <typename U, size_t N>
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| + ArrayView(U (&array)[N]) : ArrayView(&array[0], N) {}
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| +
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| + // Construct an ArrayView for any type U that has a size() method whose
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| + // return value converts implicitly to size_t, and a data() method whose
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| + // return value converts implicitly to T*. In particular, this means we allow
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| + // conversion from ArrayView<T> to ArrayView<const T>, but not the other way
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| + // around. Other allowed conversions include std::vector<T> to ArrayView<T>
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| + // or ArrayView<const T>, const std::vector<T> to ArrayView<const T>, and
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| + // rtc::Buffer to ArrayView<uint8_t> (with the same const behavior as
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| + // std::vector).
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| + template <typename U>
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| + ArrayView(U& u) : ArrayView(u.data(), u.size()) {}
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| + // TODO(kwiberg): Remove the special case for std::vector (and the include of
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| + // <vector>); it is handled by the general case in C++11, since std::vector
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| + // has a data() method there.
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| + template <typename U>
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| + ArrayView(std::vector<U>& u)
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| + : ArrayView(u.empty() ? nullptr : &u[0], u.size()) {}
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| +
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| + // Indexing, size, and iteration. These allow mutation even if the ArrayView
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| + // is const, because the ArrayView doesn't own the array. (To prevent
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| + // mutation, use ArrayView<const T>.)
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| + size_t size() const { return size_; }
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| + T* data() const { return data_; }
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| + T& operator[](size_t idx) const {
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| + RTC_DCHECK_LT(idx, size_);
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| + RTC_DCHECK(data_); // Follows from size_ > idx and the class invariant.
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| + return data_[idx];
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| + }
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| + T* begin() const { return data_; }
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| + T* end() const { return data_ + size_; }
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| + const T* cbegin() const { return data_; }
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| + const T* cend() const { return data_ + size_; }
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| +
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| + private:
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| + // Invariant: !data_ iff size_ == 0.
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| + void CheckInvariant() const { RTC_DCHECK_EQ(!data_, size_ == 0); }
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| + T* data_;
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| + size_t size_;
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| +};
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| +
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| +} // namespace rtc
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| +
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| +#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_ARRAY_VIEW_H_
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