serenity/Kernel/KBufferBuilder.h
Ben Wiederhake 860a3bbce3 Kernel: Use default con/de-structors
This may seem like a no-op change, however it shrinks down the Kernel by a bit:
.text -432
.unmap_after_init -60
.data -480
.debug_info -673
.debug_aranges 8
.debug_ranges -232
.debug_line -558
.debug_str -308
.debug_frame -40

With '= default', the compiler can do more inlining, hence the savings.
I intentionally omitted some opportunities for '= default', because they
would increase the Kernel size.
2021-02-28 18:09:12 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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#pragma once
#include <AK/String.h>
#include <Kernel/KBuffer.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
namespace Kernel {
class KBufferBuilder {
public:
using OutputType = KBuffer;
explicit KBufferBuilder(bool can_expand = false);
explicit KBufferBuilder(RefPtr<KBufferImpl>&, bool can_expand = false);
KBufferBuilder(KBufferBuilder&&) = default;
~KBufferBuilder() = default;
void append(const StringView&);
void append(char);
void append(const char*, int);
void append_escaped_for_json(const StringView&);
void append_bytes(ReadonlyBytes);
template<typename... Parameters>
void appendff(CheckedFormatString<Parameters...>&& fmtstr, const Parameters&... parameters)
{
// FIXME: This is really not the way to go about it, but vformat expects a
// StringBuilder. Why does this class exist anyways?
append(String::formatted(fmtstr.view(), parameters...));
}
bool flush();
OwnPtr<KBuffer> build();
private:
bool check_expand(size_t);
u8* insertion_ptr()
{
if (!m_buffer)
return nullptr;
return m_buffer->data() + m_size;
}
RefPtr<KBufferImpl> m_buffer;
size_t m_size { 0 };
bool m_can_expand { false };
};
}