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Struct dmd.common.string.SmallBuffer
Defines a temporary array using a fixed-length buffer as back store. If the length
of the buffer suffices, it is readily used. Otherwise, malloc
is used to
allocate memory for the array and free
is used for deallocation in the
destructor.
struct SmallBuffer(T)
;
This type is meant to use exclusively as an automatic variable. It is not default constructible or copyable.
Example
ditto
char[230] buf = void;
auto a = SmallBuffer!char(10, buf);
assert(a[] is buf[0 .. 10]);
auto b = SmallBuffer!char(1000, buf);
assert(b[] !is buf[]);
b .create(1000);
writeln(b .length); // 1000
assert(b[] !is buf[]);
Authors
Walter Bright, https://www.digitalmars.com
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