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libtgvoip/webrtc_dsp/rtc_base/strings/string_builder.h
Grishka 5caaaafa42 Updated WebRTC APM
I'm now using the entire audio processing module from WebRTC as opposed to individual DSP algorithms pulled from there before. Seems to work better this way.
2018-11-23 04:02:53 +03:00

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/*
* Copyright 2018 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef RTC_BASE_STRINGS_STRING_BUILDER_H_
#define RTC_BASE_STRINGS_STRING_BUILDER_H_
#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
#include "api/array_view.h"
#include "rtc_base/stringencode.h"
#include "rtc_base/stringutils.h"
namespace rtc {
// This is a minimalistic string builder class meant to cover the most cases of
// when you might otherwise be tempted to use a stringstream (discouraged for
// anything except logging). It uses a fixed-size buffer provided by the caller
// and concatenates strings and numbers into it, allowing the results to be
// read via |str()|.
class SimpleStringBuilder {
public:
explicit SimpleStringBuilder(rtc::ArrayView<char> buffer);
SimpleStringBuilder(const SimpleStringBuilder&) = delete;
SimpleStringBuilder& operator=(const SimpleStringBuilder&) = delete;
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(const char* str);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(char ch);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(const std::string& str);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(int i);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(unsigned i);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(long i); // NOLINT
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(long long i); // NOLINT
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(unsigned long i); // NOLINT
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(unsigned long long i); // NOLINT
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(float f);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(double f);
SimpleStringBuilder& operator<<(long double f);
// Returns a pointer to the built string. The name |str()| is borrowed for
// compatibility reasons as we replace usage of stringstream throughout the
// code base.
const char* str() const { return buffer_.data(); }
// Returns the length of the string. The name |size()| is picked for STL
// compatibility reasons.
size_t size() const { return size_; }
// Allows appending a printf style formatted string.
#if defined(__GNUC__)
__attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 2, 3)))
#endif
SimpleStringBuilder&
AppendFormat(const char* fmt, ...);
// An alternate way from operator<<() to append a string. This variant is
// slightly more efficient when the length of the string to append, is known.
SimpleStringBuilder& Append(const char* str, size_t length = SIZE_UNKNOWN);
private:
bool IsConsistent() const {
return size_ <= buffer_.size() - 1 && buffer_[size_] == '\0';
}
// An always-zero-terminated fixed-size buffer that we write to. The fixed
// size allows the buffer to be stack allocated, which helps performance.
// Having a fixed size is furthermore useful to avoid unnecessary resizing
// while building it.
const rtc::ArrayView<char> buffer_;
// Represents the number of characters written to the buffer.
// This does not include the terminating '\0'.
size_t size_ = 0;
};
// A string builder that supports dynamic resizing while building a string.
// The class is based around an instance of std::string and allows moving
// ownership out of the class once the string has been built.
// Note that this class uses the heap for allocations, so SimpleStringBuilder
// might be more efficient for some use cases.
class StringBuilder {
public:
StringBuilder() {}
explicit StringBuilder(absl::string_view s) : str_(s) {}
// TODO(tommi): Support construction from StringBuilder?
StringBuilder(const StringBuilder&) = delete;
StringBuilder& operator=(const StringBuilder&) = delete;
StringBuilder& operator<<(const absl::string_view str) {
str_.append(str.data(), str.length());
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(char c) = delete;
StringBuilder& operator<<(int i) {
str_ += rtc::ToString(i);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(unsigned i) {
str_ += rtc::ToString(i);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(long i) { // NOLINT
str_ += rtc::ToString(i);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(long long i) { // NOLINT
str_ += rtc::ToString(i);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(unsigned long i) { // NOLINT
str_ += rtc::ToString(i);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(unsigned long long i) { // NOLINT
str_ += rtc::ToString(i);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(float f) {
str_ += rtc::ToString(f);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(double f) {
str_ += rtc::ToString(f);
return *this;
}
StringBuilder& operator<<(long double f) {
str_ += rtc::ToString(f);
return *this;
}
const std::string& str() const { return str_; }
void Clear() { str_.clear(); }
size_t size() const { return str_.size(); }
std::string Release() {
std::string ret = std::move(str_);
str_.clear();
return ret;
}
// Allows appending a printf style formatted string.
StringBuilder& AppendFormat(const char* fmt, ...)
#if defined(__GNUC__)
__attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 2, 3)))
#endif
;
private:
std::string str_;
};
} // namespace rtc
#endif // RTC_BASE_STRINGS_STRING_BUILDER_H_