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/*
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 * Copyright (C) 2015 Max Kellermann <max.kellermann@gmail.com>
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#ifndef ALLOCATED_STRING_HXX
#define ALLOCATED_STRING_HXX

#include "StringPointer.hxx"

#include <utility>
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#include <algorithm>
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/**
 * A string pointer whose memory is managed by this class.
 *
 * Unlike std::string, this object can hold a "nullptr" special value.
 */
template<typename T=char>
class AllocatedString {
public:
	typedef typename StringPointer<T>::value_type value_type;
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	typedef typename StringPointer<T>::reference_type reference_type;
	typedef typename StringPointer<T>::const_reference_type const_reference_type;
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	typedef typename StringPointer<T>::pointer_type pointer_type;
	typedef typename StringPointer<T>::const_pointer_type const_pointer_type;
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	typedef size_t size_type;
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	static constexpr value_type SENTINEL = '\0';

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private:
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	pointer_type value;
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	explicit AllocatedString(pointer_type _value)
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		:value(_value) {}

public:
	AllocatedString(std::nullptr_t n):value(n) {}

	AllocatedString(AllocatedString &&src)
		:value(src.Steal()) {}

	~AllocatedString() {
		delete[] value;
	}

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	static AllocatedString Donate(pointer_type value) {
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		return AllocatedString(value);
	}

	static AllocatedString Null() {
		return nullptr;
	}

	static AllocatedString Empty() {
		auto p = new value_type[1];
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		p[0] = SENTINEL;
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		return Donate(p);
	}

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	static AllocatedString Duplicate(const_pointer_type src);
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	static AllocatedString Duplicate(const_pointer_type begin,
					 const_pointer_type end) {
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		auto p = new value_type[end - begin + 1];
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		*std::copy(begin, end, p) = SENTINEL;
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		return Donate(p);
	}

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	static AllocatedString Duplicate(const_pointer_type begin,
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					 size_type length) {
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		auto p = new value_type[length + 1];
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		*std::copy_n(begin, length, p) = SENTINEL;
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		return Donate(p);
	}

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	AllocatedString &operator=(AllocatedString &&src) {
		std::swap(value, src.value);
		return *this;
	}

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	constexpr bool operator==(std::nullptr_t) const {
		return value == nullptr;
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	}

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	constexpr bool operator!=(std::nullptr_t) const {
		return value != nullptr;
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	}

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	constexpr bool IsNull() const {
		return value == nullptr;
	}

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	constexpr const_pointer_type c_str() const {
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		return value;
	}

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	bool empty() const {
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		return *value == SENTINEL;
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	}

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	constexpr pointer_type data() const {
		return value;
	}

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	reference_type operator[](size_type i) {
		return value[i];
	}

	const reference_type operator[](size_type i) const {
		return value[i];
	}

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	pointer_type Steal() {
		pointer_type result = value;
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		value = nullptr;
		return result;
	}
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	AllocatedString Clone() const {
		return Duplicate(c_str());
	}
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};

#endif