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//
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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// File: string_view.h
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// This file contains the definition of the `absl::string_view` class. A
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// `string_view` points to a contiguous span of characters, often part or all of
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// another `std::string`, double-quoted string literal, character array, or even
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// another `string_view`.
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//
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// This `absl::string_view` abstraction is designed to be a drop-in
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// replacement for the C++17 `std::string_view` abstraction.
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#ifndef ABSL_STRINGS_STRING_VIEW_H_
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#define ABSL_STRINGS_STRING_VIEW_H_
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <iosfwd>
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#include <iterator>
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#include <limits>
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#include <string>
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#include "absl/base/attributes.h"
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#include "absl/base/nullability.h"
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#include "absl/base/config.h"
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#include "absl/base/internal/throw_delegate.h"
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#include "absl/base/macros.h"
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#include "absl/base/optimization.h"
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#include "absl/base/port.h"
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#ifdef ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW
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#include <string_view>  // IWYU pragma: export
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namespace absl {
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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using string_view = std::string_view;
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
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}  // namespace absl
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#else  // ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW
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#if ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp) ||        \
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    (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)) || \
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    (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1928)
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#define ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP __builtin_memcmp
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#else  // ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp)
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#define ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP memcmp
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#endif  // ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_memcmp)
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namespace absl {
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ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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// absl::string_view
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//
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// A `string_view` provides a lightweight view into the string data provided by
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// a `std::string`, double-quoted string literal, character array, or even
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// another `string_view`. A `string_view` does *not* own the string to which it
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// points, and that data cannot be modified through the view.
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//
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// You can use `string_view` as a function or method parameter anywhere a
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// parameter can receive a double-quoted string literal, `const char*`,
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// `std::string`, or another `absl::string_view` argument with no need to copy
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// the string data. Systematic use of `string_view` within function arguments
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// reduces data copies and `strlen()` calls.
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//
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// Because of its small size, prefer passing `string_view` by value:
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//
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//   void MyFunction(absl::string_view arg);
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//
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// If circumstances require, you may also pass one by const reference:
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//
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//   void MyFunction(const absl::string_view& arg);  // not preferred
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//
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// Passing by value generates slightly smaller code for many architectures.
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//
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// In either case, the source data of the `string_view` must outlive the
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// `string_view` itself.
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//
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// A `string_view` is also suitable for local variables if you know that the
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// lifetime of the underlying object is longer than the lifetime of your
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// `string_view` variable. However, beware of binding a `string_view` to a
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// temporary value:
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//
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//   // BAD use of string_view: lifetime problem
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//   absl::string_view sv = obj.ReturnAString();
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//
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//   // GOOD use of string_view: str outlives sv
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//   std::string str = obj.ReturnAString();
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//   absl::string_view sv = str;
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//
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// Due to lifetime issues, a `string_view` is sometimes a poor choice for a
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// return value and usually a poor choice for a data member. If you do use a
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// `string_view` this way, it is your responsibility to ensure that the object
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// pointed to by the `string_view` outlives the `string_view`.
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//
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// A `string_view` may represent a whole string or just part of a string. For
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// example, when splitting a string, `std::vector<absl::string_view>` is a
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// natural data type for the output.
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//
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// For another example, a Cord is a non-contiguous, potentially very
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// long string-like object.  The Cord class has an interface that iteratively
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// provides string_view objects that point to the successive pieces of a Cord
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// object.
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//
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// When constructed from a source which is NUL-terminated, the `string_view`
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// itself will not include the NUL-terminator unless a specific size (including
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// the NUL) is passed to the constructor. As a result, common idioms that work
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// on NUL-terminated strings do not work on `string_view` objects. If you write
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// code that scans a `string_view`, you must check its length rather than test
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// for nul, for example. Note, however, that nuls may still be embedded within
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// a `string_view` explicitly.
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//
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// You may create a null `string_view` in two ways:
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//
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//   absl::string_view sv;
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//   absl::string_view sv(nullptr, 0);
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//
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// For the above, `sv.data() == nullptr`, `sv.length() == 0`, and
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// `sv.empty() == true`. Also, if you create a `string_view` with a non-null
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// pointer then `sv.data() != nullptr`. Thus, you can use `string_view()` to
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// signal an undefined value that is different from other `string_view` values
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// in a similar fashion to how `const char* p1 = nullptr;` is different from
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// `const char* p2 = "";`. However, in practice, it is not recommended to rely
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// on this behavior.
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// Be careful not to confuse a null `string_view` with an empty one. A null
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// `string_view` is an empty `string_view`, but some empty `string_view`s are
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// not null. Prefer checking for emptiness over checking for null.
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// There are many ways to create an empty string_view:
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//   const char* nullcp = nullptr;
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//   // string_view.size() will return 0 in all cases.
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//   absl::string_view();
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//   absl::string_view(nullcp, 0);
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//   absl::string_view("");
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//   absl::string_view("", 0);
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//   absl::string_view("abcdef", 0);
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//   absl::string_view("abcdef" + 6, 0);
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// All empty `string_view` objects whether null or not, are equal:
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//   absl::string_view() == absl::string_view("", 0)
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//   absl::string_view(nullptr, 0) == absl::string_view("abcdef"+6, 0)
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class ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_VIEW string_view {
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 public:
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  using traits_type = std::char_traits<char>;
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  using value_type = char;
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  using pointer = char* absl_nullable;
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  using const_pointer = const char* absl_nullable;
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  using reference = char&;
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  using const_reference = const char&;
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  using const_iterator = const char* absl_nullable;
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  using iterator = const_iterator;
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  using const_reverse_iterator = std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator>;
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  using reverse_iterator = const_reverse_iterator;
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  using size_type = size_t;
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  using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t;
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  using absl_internal_is_view = std::true_type;
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  static constexpr size_type npos = static_cast<size_type>(-1);
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  // Null `string_view` constructor
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  constexpr string_view() noexcept : ptr_(nullptr), length_(0) {}
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  // Implicit constructors
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  template <typename Allocator>
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  string_view(  // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
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      const std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, Allocator>& str
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          ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_LIFETIME_BOUND) noexcept
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      // This is implemented in terms of `string_view(p, n)` so `str.size()`
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      // doesn't need to be reevaluated after `ptr_` is set.
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      // The length check is also skipped since it is unnecessary and causes
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      // code bloat.
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      : string_view(str.data(), str.size(), SkipCheckLengthTag{}) {}
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  // Implicit constructor of a `string_view` from NUL-terminated `str`. When
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  // accepting possibly null strings, use `absl::NullSafeStringView(str)`
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  // instead (see below).
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  // The length check is skipped since it is unnecessary and causes code bloat.
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  constexpr string_view(  // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)
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      const char* absl_nonnull str)
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      : ptr_(str), length_(str ? StrlenInternal(str) : 0) {
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    assert(str != nullptr);
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  }
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  // Constructor of a `string_view` from a `const char*` and length.
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  constexpr string_view(const char* absl_nullable data, size_type len)
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      : ptr_(data), length_(CheckLengthInternal(len)) {
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    ABSL_ASSERT(data != nullptr || len == 0);
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  }
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  constexpr string_view(const string_view&) noexcept = default;
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  string_view& operator=(const string_view&) noexcept = default;
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  // Iterators
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  // string_view::begin()
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  // Returns an iterator pointing to the first character at the beginning of the
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  // `string_view`, or `end()` if the `string_view` is empty.
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  constexpr const_iterator begin() const noexcept { return ptr_; }
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  // string_view::end()
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  // Returns an iterator pointing just beyond the last character at the end of
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  // the `string_view`. This iterator acts as a placeholder; attempting to
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  // access it results in undefined behavior.
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  constexpr const_iterator end() const noexcept { return ptr_ + length_; }
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  // string_view::cbegin()
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  // Returns a const iterator pointing to the first character at the beginning
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  // of the `string_view`, or `end()` if the `string_view` is empty.
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  constexpr const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept { return begin(); }
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  // string_view::cend()
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  // Returns a const iterator pointing just beyond the last character at the end
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  // of the `string_view`. This pointer acts as a placeholder; attempting to
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  constexpr const_iterator cend() const noexcept { return end(); }
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  // string_view::rbegin()
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  // Returns a reverse iterator pointing to the last character at the end of the
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  // `string_view`, or `rend()` if the `string_view` is empty.
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  const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept {
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    return const_reverse_iterator(end());
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  }
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  const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept {
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    return const_reverse_iterator(begin());
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  }
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  // Returns a const reverse iterator pointing to the last character at the end
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  // of the `string_view`, or `crend()` if the `string_view` is empty.
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  const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept { return rbegin(); }
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  // string_view::crend()
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  // Returns a const reverse iterator pointing just before the first character
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  const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept { return rend(); }
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  // string_view::size()
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  // Returns the number of characters in the `string_view`.
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  constexpr size_type size() const noexcept { return length_; }
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  // Returns the number of characters in the `string_view`. Alias for `size()`.
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  constexpr size_type length() const noexcept { return size(); }
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  // Returns the maximum number of characters the `string_view` can hold.
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  constexpr size_type max_size() const noexcept { return kMaxSize; }
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  // Checks if the `string_view` is empty (refers to no characters).
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  constexpr bool empty() const noexcept { return length_ == 0; }
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  // string_view::operator[]
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  constexpr const_reference operator[](size_type i) const {
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  // Returns the ith element of the `string_view`. Bounds checking is performed,
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  constexpr const_reference at(size_type i) const {
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  constexpr const_pointer data() const noexcept { return ptr_; }
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  // Removes the first `n` characters from the `string_view`. Note that the
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  constexpr void remove_prefix(size_type n) {
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  }
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  constexpr void remove_suffix(size_type n) {
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  size_type copy(char* absl_nonnull buf, size_type n, size_type pos = 0) const {
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      base_internal::ThrowStdOutOfRange("absl::string_view::copy");
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  }
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  // Performs a lexicographical comparison between this `string_view` and
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  // another `string_view` `x`, returning a negative value if `*this` is less
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                           ? 0
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                                 ptr_, x.ptr_, (std::min)(length_, x.length_)));
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  constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1, string_view v) const {
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  constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1, string_view v,
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  constexpr int compare(const char* absl_nonnull s) const {
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  }
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  constexpr int compare(size_type pos1, size_type count1,
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                        const char* absl_nonnull s) const {
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    return substr(pos1, count1).compare(string_view(s));
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                        const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type count2) const {
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    return substr(pos1, count1).compare(string_view(s, count2));
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  // Finds the first occurrence of the substring `s` within the `string_view`,
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  // returning the position of the first character's match, or `npos` if no
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  size_type find(string_view s, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
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  size_type find(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos,
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  size_type find(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos = 0) const {
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    return find(string_view(s), pos);
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  }
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  // returning the position of the first character's match, or `npos` if no
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  size_type rfind(string_view s, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
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  size_type rfind(char c, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
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  size_type rfind(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos,
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                  size_type count) const {
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    return rfind(string_view(s, count), pos);
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  size_type rfind(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos = npos) const {
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    return rfind(string_view(s), pos);
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  size_type find_first_of(char c, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept {
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  size_type find_first_of(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos,
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    return find_first_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_first_of()` for finding a different C-style
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  // string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_first_of(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos = 0) const {
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    return find_first_of(string_view(s), pos);
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  }
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  // string_view::find_last_of()
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  //
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  // Finds the last occurrence of any of the characters in `s` within the
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  // `string_view`, returning the start position of the match, or `npos` if no
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  // match was found.
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  size_type find_last_of(string_view s, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_last_of()` for finding a character `c`
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  // within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_last_of(char c, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept {
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    return rfind(c, pos);
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_last_of()` for finding a substring of a
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  // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_last_of(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos,
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                         size_type count) const {
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    return find_last_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_last_of()` for finding a different C-style
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  // string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_last_of(const char* absl_nonnull s,
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                         size_type pos = npos) const {
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    return find_last_of(string_view(s), pos);
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  }
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  // string_view::find_first_not_of()
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  //
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  // Finds the first occurrence of any of the characters not in `s` within the
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  // `string_view`, returning the start position of the first non-match, or
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  // `npos` if no non-match was found.
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  size_type find_first_not_of(string_view s, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_first_not_of()` for finding a character
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  // that is not `c` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_first_not_of(char c, size_type pos = 0) const noexcept;
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_first_not_of()` for finding a substring of a
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  // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_first_not_of(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos,
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                              size_type count) const {
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    return find_first_not_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_first_not_of()` for finding a different
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  // C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_first_not_of(const char* absl_nonnull s,
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                              size_type pos = 0) const {
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    return find_first_not_of(string_view(s), pos);
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  }
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  // string_view::find_last_not_of()
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  //
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  // Finds the last occurrence of any of the characters not in `s` within the
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  // `string_view`, returning the start position of the last non-match, or
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  // `npos` if no non-match was found.
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  size_type find_last_not_of(string_view s,
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                             size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_last_not_of()` for finding a character
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  // that is not `c` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_last_not_of(char c, size_type pos = npos) const noexcept;
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_last_not_of()` for finding a substring of a
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  // different C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_last_not_of(const char* absl_nonnull s, size_type pos,
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                             size_type count) const {
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    return find_last_not_of(string_view(s, count), pos);
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::find_last_not_of()` for finding a different
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  // C-style string `s` within the `string_view`.
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  size_type find_last_not_of(const char* absl_nonnull s,
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                             size_type pos = npos) const {
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    return find_last_not_of(string_view(s), pos);
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  }
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#if ABSL_INTERNAL_CPLUSPLUS_LANG >= 202002L
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  // string_view::starts_with()
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  //
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  // Returns true if the `string_view` starts with the prefix `s`.
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  //
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  // This method only exists when targeting at least C++20.
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  // If support for C++ prior to C++20 is required, use `absl::StartsWith()`
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  // from `//absl/strings/match.h` for compatibility.
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  constexpr bool starts_with(string_view s) const noexcept {
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    return s.empty() ||
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           (size() >= s.size() &&
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            ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(data(), s.data(), s.size()) == 0);
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  }
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623
  // Overload of `string_view::starts_with()` that returns true if `c` is the
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  // first character of the `string_view`.
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  constexpr bool starts_with(char c) const noexcept {
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    return !empty() && front() == c;
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::starts_with()` that returns true if the
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  // `string_view` starts with the C-style prefix `s`.
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  constexpr bool starts_with(const char* absl_nonnull s) const {
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    return starts_with(string_view(s));
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  }
634
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  // string_view::ends_with()
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  //
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  // Returns true if the `string_view` ends with the suffix `s`.
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  //
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  // This method only exists when targeting at least C++20.
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  // If support for C++ prior to C++20 is required, use `absl::EndsWith()`
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  // from `//absl/strings/match.h` for compatibility.
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  constexpr bool ends_with(string_view s) const noexcept {
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    return s.empty() || (size() >= s.size() && ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(
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                                                   data() + (size() - s.size()),
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                                                   s.data(), s.size()) == 0);
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::ends_with()` that returns true if `c` is the
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  // last character of the `string_view`.
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  constexpr bool ends_with(char c) const noexcept {
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    return !empty() && back() == c;
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  }
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  // Overload of `string_view::ends_with()` that returns true if the
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  // `string_view` ends with the C-style suffix `s`.
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  constexpr bool ends_with(const char* absl_nonnull s) const {
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    return ends_with(string_view(s));
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  }
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#endif  // ABSL_INTERNAL_CPLUSPLUS_LANG >= 202002L
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 private:
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  // The constructor from std::string delegates to this constructor.
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  // See the comment on that constructor for the rationale.
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  struct SkipCheckLengthTag {};
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  string_view(const char* absl_nullable data, size_type len,
666
              SkipCheckLengthTag) noexcept
667
      : ptr_(data), length_(len) {}
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  static constexpr size_type kMaxSize =
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      (std::numeric_limits<difference_type>::max)();
671
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  static constexpr size_type CheckLengthInternal(size_type len) {
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    ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT(len <= kMaxSize);
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    return len;
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  }
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  static constexpr size_type StrlenInternal(const char* absl_nonnull str) {
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__)
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    // MSVC 2017+ can evaluate this at compile-time.
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    const char* begin = str;
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    while (*str != '\0') ++str;
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    return str - begin;
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#elif ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN(__builtin_strlen) || \
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    (defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__))
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    // GCC has __builtin_strlen according to
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    // https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.7.0/gcc/Other-Builtins.html, but
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    // ABSL_HAVE_BUILTIN doesn't detect that, so we use the extra checks above.
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    // __builtin_strlen is constexpr.
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    return __builtin_strlen(str);
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#else
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    return str ? strlen(str) : 0;
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#endif
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  }
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  static constexpr int CompareImpl(size_type length_a, size_type length_b,
696
                                   int compare_result) {
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    return compare_result == 0 ? static_cast<int>(length_a > length_b) -
698
                                     static_cast<int>(length_a < length_b)
699
                               : (compare_result < 0 ? -1 : 1);
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  }
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  const char* absl_nullable ptr_;
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  size_type length_;
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};
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// This large function is defined inline so that in a fairly common case where
707
// one of the arguments is a literal, the compiler can elide a lot of the
708
// following comparisons.
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constexpr bool operator==(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
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  return x.size() == y.size() &&
711
         (x.empty() ||
712
          ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP(x.data(), y.data(), x.size()) == 0);
713
}
714
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constexpr bool operator!=(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
716
  return !(x == y);
717
}
718
719
constexpr bool operator<(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
720
  return x.compare(y) < 0;
721
}
722
723
constexpr bool operator>(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
724
  return y < x;
725
}
726
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constexpr bool operator<=(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
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  return !(y < x);
729
}
730
731
constexpr bool operator>=(string_view x, string_view y) noexcept {
732
  return !(x < y);
733
}
734
735
// IO Insertion Operator
736
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, string_view piece);
737
738
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
739
}  // namespace absl
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741
#undef ABSL_INTERNAL_STRING_VIEW_MEMCMP
742
743
#endif  // ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW
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namespace absl {
746
ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
747
748
// ClippedSubstr()
749
//
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// Like `s.substr(pos, n)`, but clips `pos` to an upper bound of `s.size()`.
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// Provided because std::string_view::substr throws if `pos > size()`
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inline string_view ClippedSubstr(string_view s, size_t pos,
753
0
                                 size_t n = string_view::npos) {
754
0
  pos = (std::min)(pos, static_cast<size_t>(s.size()));
755
0
  return s.substr(pos, n);
756
0
}
757
758
// NullSafeStringView()
759
//
760
// Creates an `absl::string_view` from a pointer `p` even if it's null-valued.
761
// This function should be used where an `absl::string_view` can be created from
762
// a possibly-null pointer.
763
0
constexpr string_view NullSafeStringView(const char* absl_nullable p) {
764
0
  return p ? string_view(p) : string_view();
765
0
}
766
767
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
768
}  // namespace absl
769
770
#endif  // ABSL_STRINGS_STRING_VIEW_H_