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#ifndef GRPCXX_SUPPORT_SLICE_H
#define GRPCXX_SUPPORT_SLICE_H
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#include <grpc++/support/config.h>
#include <grpc/slice.h>
namespace grpc {
/// A wrapper around \a grpc_slice.
///
/// A slice represents a contiguous reference counted array of bytes.
/// It is cheap to take references to a slice, and it is cheap to create a
/// slice pointing to a subset of another slice.
class Slice GRPC_FINAL {
public:
/// Construct an empty slice.
Slice();
// Destructor - drops one reference.
~Slice();
enum AddRef { ADD_REF };
/// Construct a slice from \a slice, adding a reference.
Slice(grpc_slice slice, AddRef);
enum StealRef { STEAL_REF };
/// Construct a slice from \a slice, stealing a reference.
Slice(grpc_slice slice, StealRef);
/// Copy constructor, adds a reference.
Slice(const Slice& other);
/// Assignment, reference count is unchanged.
Slice& operator=(Slice other) {
std::swap(slice_, other.slice_);
return *this;
}
/// Byte size.
size_t size() const { return GPR_SLICE_LENGTH(slice_); }
/// Raw pointer to the beginning (first element) of the slice.
const uint8_t* begin() const { return GPR_SLICE_START_PTR(slice_); }
/// Raw pointer to the end (one byte \em past the last element) of the slice.
const uint8_t* end() const { return GPR_SLICE_END_PTR(slice_); }
/// Raw C slice. Caller needs to call grpc_slice_unref when done.
grpc_slice c_slice() const { return grpc_slice_ref(slice_); }
private:
friend class ByteBuffer;
grpc_slice slice_;
};
} // namespace grpc
#endif // GRPCXX_SUPPORT_SLICE_H