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//=============================================================================
/**
* @file String_Base.h
*
* @author Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@cs.wustl.edu)
* @author Nanbor Wang <nanbor@cs.wustl.edu>
*/
//=============================================================================
#ifndef ACE_STRING_BASE_H
#define ACE_STRING_BASE_H
#include /**/ "ace/pre.h"
#include "ace/Global_Macros.h"
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
# pragma once
#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
#include "ace/String_Base_Const.h"
#include <iterator>
ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
// Forward decl.
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
class ACE_String_Base_Iterator;
// Forward decl.
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
class ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator;
/**
* @class ACE_String_Base
*
* @brief This class provides a wrapper facade for C strings.
*
* This class uses an ACE_Allocator to allocate memory. The
* user can make this a persistant class by providing an
* ACE_Allocator with a persistable memory pool. This class is
* optimized for efficiency, so it doesn't provide any internal
* locking.
* @note If an instance of this class is constructed from or
* assigned an empty string (with first element of '\0'), then it
* is not allocated new space. Instead, its internal
* representation is set equal to a global empty string.
* CAUTION: in cases when ACE_String_Base is constructed from a
* provided buffer with the release parameter set to false,
* ACE_String_Base is not guaranteed to be '\0' terminated.
*
* \li Do not use a "@c -1" magic number to refer to the "no position"
* condition. This was never the right thing to do. The "@c npos"
* constant should be used in such cases.
* \li Do not assign or pass string positions to or from signed types.
* Use the "@c size_type" @c typedef found in all ACE string
* classes. This typedef is analogous to the "@c size_type"
* @c typedef found in the standard C++ string class as well as
* many STL class templates. If you find yourself casting you're
* probably doing something wrong.
*/
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
class ACE_String_Base : public ACE_String_Base_Const
{
public:
using ACE_String_Base_Const::size_type;
friend class ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T>;
friend class ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T>;
// ACE-style iterators
typedef ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> ITERATOR;
typedef ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> CONST_ITERATOR;
// STL-style iterators
typedef ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> iterator;
typedef ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> const_iterator;
/**
* Default constructor.
*
* @param the_allocator ACE_Allocator associated with string
* @return Default ACE_String_Base string.
*/
ACE_String_Base (ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0);
/**
* Constructor that copies @a s into dynamically allocated memory.
*
* if release == true then a new buffer is allocated internally, and
* s is copied to the internal buffer.
* if release == false then the s buffer is used directly. If s == 0
* then it will _not_ be used, and instead the internal buffer
* is set to NULL_String_.
*
* @param s Zero terminated input string
* @param the_allocator ACE_Allocator associated with string
* @param release Allocator responsible(true)/not responsible(false) for
* freeing memory.
* @return ACE_String_Base containing const ACE_CHAR_T *s
*/
ACE_String_Base (const ACE_CHAR_T *s,
ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0,
bool release = true);
/**
* Constructor that copies @a len CHARs of @a s into dynamically
* allocated memory (will zero terminate the result).
*
* if release == true then a new buffer is allocated internally.
* s is copied to the internal buffer.
* if release == false then the s buffer is used directly. If s == 0
* then it will _not_ be used, and instead the internal buffer
* is set to NULL_String_.
*
* @param s Non-zero terminated input string
* @param len Length of non-zero terminated input string
* @param the_allocator ACE_Allocator associated with string
* @param release Allocator responsible(true)/not responsible(false) for
* freeing memory.
* @return ACE_String_Base containing const ACE_CHAR_T *s
*/
ACE_String_Base (const ACE_CHAR_T *s,
size_type len,
ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0,
bool release = true);
/**
* Copy constructor.
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to copy
* @return Copy of input string @a s
*/
ACE_String_Base (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &s);
/**
* Constructor that copies @a c into dynamically allocated memory.
*
* @param c Single input character.
* @param the_allocator ACE_Allocator associated with string
* @return ACE_String_Base containing ACE_CHAR_T 'c'
*/
ACE_String_Base (ACE_CHAR_T c, ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0);
/**
* Constructor that allocates a len long string.
*
* Warning : This constructor was incorrectly documented in the past.
* It simply calls resize(len, c).
* It is probably not advisable to use the second parameter. See
* resize() for more information.
*
* @param len Amount of space to reserve for the string.
* @param c The array is filled with c's
* @param the_allocator ACE_Allocator associated with string
* @return Empty ACE_String_Base with room for len CHARs
*/
ACE_String_Base (size_type len,
ACE_CHAR_T c = 0,
ACE_Allocator *the_allocator = 0);
/**
* Deletes the memory...
*/
~ACE_String_Base (void);
/**
* Return the <slot'th> character in the string (doesn't perform
* bounds checking).
*
* @param slot Index of the desired character
* @return The character at index @a slot
*/
const ACE_CHAR_T & operator[] (size_type slot) const;
/**
* Return the <slot'th> character by reference in the string
* (doesn't perform bounds checking).
*
* @param slot Index of the desired character
* @return The character at index @a slot
*/
ACE_CHAR_T & operator[] (size_type slot);
/**
* Assignment operator (does copy memory).
*
* @param s Input null-terminated ACE_CHAR_T string to assign to this object.
* @return Return a copy of the this string.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &operator = (const ACE_CHAR_T * s);
/**
* Assignment operator (does copy memory).
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to assign to this object.
* @return Return a copy of the this string.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &operator = (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &s);
/**
* Assignment alternative method (does not copy memory).
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to assign to this object.
* @return Return this string.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &assign_nocopy (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &s);
/**
* Copy @a s into this @a ACE_String_Base.
*
* If release == true then a new buffer is allocated internally if the
* existing one is not big enough to hold s. If the existing
* buffer is big enough, then it will be used. This means that
* set(*, 1) can be illegal when the string is constructed with a
* const char*. (e.g. ACE_String_Base("test", 0, false)).
*
* if release == false then the s buffer is used directly, and any
* existing buffer is destroyed. If s == 0 then it will _not_ be
* used, and instead the internal buffer is set to NULL_String_.
*
* @param s Null terminated input string
* @param release Allocator responsible(true)/not responsible(false) for
* freeing memory.
*/
void set (const ACE_CHAR_T * s, bool release = true);
/**
* Copy @a len bytes of @a s (will zero terminate the result).
*
* If release == true then a new buffer is allocated internally if the
* existing one is not big enough to hold s. If the existing
* buffer is big enough, then it will be used. This means that
* set(*, *, 1) is illegal when the string is constructed with a
* non-owned const char*. (e.g. ACE_String_Base("test", 0, 0))
*
* If release == false then the s buffer is used directly, and any
* existing buffer is destroyed. If s == 0 then it will _not_ be
* used, and instead the internal buffer is set to NULL_String_.
*
* @param s Non-zero terminated input string
* @param len Length of input string 's'
* @param release Allocator responsible(true)/not responsible(false) for
* freeing memory.
*/
void set (const ACE_CHAR_T * s, size_type len, bool release);
/**
* Clear this string. Memory is _not_ freed if @a release is false.
*
* Warning: This method was incorrectly documented in the past, but
* the current implementation has been changed to match the documented
* behavior.
*
* Warning: clear(false) behaves like fast_clear() below.
*
* @param release Memory is freed if true, and not freed if false.
*/
void clear (bool release = false);
/**
* A more specialized version of clear(): "fast clear". fast_clear()
* resets the string to 0 length. If the string owns the buffer
* (@arg release_== true):
* - the string buffer is not freed
* - the first character of the buffer is set to 0.
*
* If @arg release_ is false (this object does not own the buffer):
* - the buffer pointer is reset to the NULL_String_ and does not
* maintain a pointer to the caller-supplied buffer on return
* - the maximum string length is reset to 0.
*
* Warning : Calling clear(false) or fast_clear() can have unintended
* side-effects if the string was constructed (or set()) with an
* external buffer. The string will be disassociated with the buffer
* and the next append() or +=() will cause a new buffer to be
* allocated internally.
*/
void fast_clear (void);
/**
* Return a substring given an offset and length.
* If length == @c npos use rest of str. Return empty substring if
* offset or offset/length are invalid.
*
* @param offset Index of first desired character of the substring.
* @param length How many characters to return starting at the offset.
* @return The string containing the desired substring
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > substring (size_type offset,
size_type length = npos) const;
/**
* Same as <substring>.
*
* @param offset Index of first desired character of the substring.
* @param length How many characters to return starting at the offset.
* @return The string containing the desired substring
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > substr (size_type offset,
size_type length = npos) const;
/**
* Concat operator (copies memory).
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to concatenate to this string.
* @return The combined string (input append to the end of the old). New
* string is zero terminated.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &operator += (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &s);
/**
* Concat operator (copies memory).
*
* @param s Input C string to concatenate to this string.
* @return The combined string (input append to the end of the old). New
* string is zero terminated.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T >& operator += (const ACE_CHAR_T* s);
/**
* Concat operator (copies memory).
*
* @param c Input ACE_CHAR_T to concatenate to this string.
* @return The combined string (input append to the end of the old). New
* string is zero terminated.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T >& operator += (const ACE_CHAR_T c);
/**
* Append function (copies memory).
*
* @param s Input ACE_CHAR_T array to concatenate to this string.
* @param slen The length of the array.
* @return The combined string (input append to the end of the old). New
* string is zero terminated.
*/
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T >& append (const ACE_CHAR_T* s, size_type slen);
/**
* Returns a hash value for this string.
*
* @return Hash value of string
*/
u_long hash (void) const;
/**
* Return the length of the string.
*
* @return Length of stored string
*/
size_type length (void) const;
/**
* Return the number of allocated CHARs in the string object.
* This may be greater than the current length of the string.
*
* @return Maximum number of ACE_CHAR_T units that can be stored, including
* any terminating nul that may be needed.
*/
size_t capacity (void) const;
/**
* Return @c true if the length of the string is zero, else @c false.
*/
bool is_empty (void) const;
/**
* Return @c true if the length of the string is zero, else @c
* false. We recommend using @c is_empty() instead since it's more
* consistent with the ACE container naming conventions.
*/
bool empty (void) const;
/**
* Get a copy of the underlying representation.
*
* This method allocates memory for a copy of the string and returns
* a pointer to the new area. The caller is responsible for freeing
* the memory when finished; use delete []
*
* @return Pointer reference to the string data. Returned string is
* zero terminated.
*/
ACE_CHAR_T *rep (void) const;
/**
* Get at the underlying representation directly!
* _Don't_ even think about casting the result to (char *) and modifying it,
* if it has length 0!
*
* @return Pointer reference to the stored string data. No guarantee is
* that the string is zero terminated.
*
*/
const ACE_CHAR_T *fast_rep (void) const;
/**
* Same as STL String's c_str() and fast_rep().
*/
const ACE_CHAR_T *c_str (void) const;
/**
* Comparison operator that will match substrings. Returns the
* slot of the first location that matches, else @c npos.
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string
* @return Integer index value of the first location of string @a s or
* @c npos (not found).
*/
size_type strstr (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &s) const;
/**
* Find @a str starting at pos. Returns the slot of the first
* location that matches (will be >= pos), else @c npos.
*
* @param str Input ACE_String_Base string to search for in stored string.
* @param pos Starting index position to start searching for string @a str.
* @return Index value of the first location of string @a str else
* @c npos.
*/
size_type find (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &str, size_type pos = 0) const;
/**
* Find @a s starting at @a pos. Returns the slot of the first
* location that matches (will be >= pos), else @c npos.
*
* @param s non-zero input string to search for in stored string.
* @param pos Starting index position to start searching for string @a str.
* @return Index value of the first location of string @a str else
* @c npos.
*/
size_type find (const ACE_CHAR_T *s, size_type pos = 0) const;
/**
* Find @a c starting at @a pos. Returns the slot of the first
* location that matches (will be >= pos), else @c npos.
*
* @param c Input character to search for in stored string.
* @param pos Starting index position to start searching for string @a str.
* @return Index value of the first location of string @a str else
* @c npos.
*/
size_type find (ACE_CHAR_T c, size_type pos = 0) const;
/**
* Find @a c starting at @a pos (counting from the end). Returns the
* slot of the first location that matches, else @c npos.
*
* @param c Input character to search for in stored string.
* @param pos Starting index position to start searching for string @a str.
* @return Index value of the first location of string @a str else
* @c npos.
*/
size_type rfind (ACE_CHAR_T c, size_type pos = npos) const;
/**
* Equality comparison operator (must match entire string).
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to compare against stored string.
* @return @c true if equal, @c false otherwise.
*/
bool operator == (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &s) const;
/**
* Equality comparison operator (must match entire string).
*
* @param s Null terminated string to compare against stored string.
* @return @c true if equal, @c false otherwise.
*/
bool operator == (const ACE_CHAR_T *s) const;
/**
* Less than comparison operator.
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to compare against stored string.
* @return @c true if less than, @c false otherwise.
*/
bool operator < (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &s) const;
/**
* Greater than comparison operator.
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to compare against stored string.
* @return @c true if greater than, @c false otherwise.
*/
bool operator > (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &s) const;
/**
* Inequality comparison operator.
*
* @param s String to compare against stored string.
* @return @c true if not equal, @c false otherwise.
*/
bool operator != (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &s) const;
/**
* Inequality comparison operator.
*
* @param s Null terminated string to compare against stored string.
* @return @c true if not equal, @c false otherwise.
*/
bool operator != (const ACE_CHAR_T *s) const;
/**
* Performs a strncmp comparison.
*
* @param s Input ACE_String_Base string to compare against stored string.
* @return Integer value of result (less than 0, 0, greater than 0)
* depending on how input string @a s is to the stored string.
*/
int compare (const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &s) const;
/**
* Dump the state of an object.
*/
void dump (void) const;
/**
* This method is designed for high-performance. Please use with
* care ;-)
*
* Warning : This method was documented incorrectly in the past.
* The original intention was to change the length of the string to
* len, and to fill the whole thing with c CHARs.
* However, what was actually done was to set the length of the
* string to zero, and fill the buffer with c's. The buffer was
* also not null-terminated unless c happened to be zero.
* Rather than fix the method to work as documented, the code is
* left as is, but the second parameter should probably not be used.
*
* fast_resize just adjusts the buffer if needed and sets the length,
* it doesn't fill the buffer, so is much faster.
*
* @param len The number of CHARs to reserve
* @param c The ACE_CHAR_T to use when filling the string.
*/
void resize (size_type len, ACE_CHAR_T c = 0);
void fast_resize (size_t len);
/// Swap the contents of this @c ACE_String_Base with @a str.
/**
* @note This is non-throwing operation.
*/
void swap (ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> & str);
iterator begin (void);
const_iterator begin (void) const;
iterator end (void);
const_iterator end (void) const;
/**
* Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.
*/
ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE;
protected:
/**
* Pointer to a memory allocator.
*/
ACE_Allocator *allocator_;
/**
* Length of the ACE_String_Base data (not counting the trailing '\0').
*/
size_type len_;
/**
* Length of the ACE_String_Base data buffer. Keeping track of the
* length allows to avoid unnecessary dynamic allocations.
*/
size_type buf_len_;
/**
* Pointer to data.
*/
ACE_CHAR_T *rep_;
/**
* Flag that indicates if we own the memory
*/
bool release_;
/**
* Represents the "NULL" string to simplify the internal logic.
*/
static ACE_CHAR_T NULL_String_;
};
/**
* @class ACE_String_Base_Iterator
*
* @brief Iterator class for the ACE_String_Base class.
*
* This class is an implementation of an iterator that allows client
* applications it iterator over the contents of a string. Currently,
* now this iterator fall under the std::bidirectional_iterator_tag
* category. Future versions of the class will support the operations
* of std::random_access_iterator_tag.
*/
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
class ACE_String_Base_Iterator
{
public:
// = std::iterator_traits typedefs/traits.
typedef std::bidirectional_iterator_tag iterator_category;
typedef ACE_CHAR_T value_type;
typedef ACE_CHAR_T & reference;
typedef ACE_CHAR_T * pointer;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
/**
* Initializing constructor
*
* @param[in] str Target string for iterator.
*/
ACE_String_Base_Iterator (ACE_String_Base <ACE_CHAR_T> & str, int end = 0);
/**
* Copy constructor
*
* @param[in] iter Iterator to copy.
*/
ACE_String_Base_Iterator (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & iter);
/// Destructor.
~ACE_String_Base_Iterator (void);
/**
* Test if the iterator has seen all characters.
*
* @retval 0 Characters still remain.
* @retval 1 All characters have been seen.
*/
int done (void) const;
/**
* Get the current character.
*
* @param[out] ch The current character.
* @retval 0 All characters have been seen.
* @retval 1 Items still remain to be seen.
*/
int next (ACE_CHAR_T * & ch) const;
/**
* Move to the next character in the string.
*
* @retval 0 All characters have been seen.
* @retval 1 Items still remain to be seen.
*/
int advance (void);
/**
* Assignment operator
*
* @param[in] iter Right-hand side of operator.
* @return Reference to self.
*/
const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & operator = (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & iter);
/**
* Dereference operator
*
* @return Reference to current character seen by iterator.
*/
ACE_CHAR_T & operator * (void);
/**
* Prefix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & operator ++ (void);
/**
* Postfix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> operator ++ (int);
/**
* Prefix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & operator -- (void);
/**
* Postfix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> operator -- (int);
/**
* Eqaulity comparison operator
*
* @param[in] rhs Right-hand side of operator.
*/
bool operator == (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
/**
* Ineqaulity comparison operator
*
* @param[in] rhs Right-hand side of operator.
*/
bool operator != (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator < (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator > (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator <= (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator >= (const ACE_String_Base_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
private:
/// Target string to iterate over.
ACE_String_Base <ACE_CHAR_T> * str_;
/// Current location in the string.
size_t index_;
};
/**
* @class ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator
*
* @brief Const iterator class for the ACE_String_Base class.
*
* This class is an implementation of an iterator that allows client
* applications it iterator over the contents of a string. Currently,
* now this iterator fall under the std::bidirectional_iterator_tag
* category. Future versions of the class will support the operations
* of std::random_access_iterator_tag.
*/
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
class ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator
{
public:
// = std::iterator_traits typedefs/traits.
typedef std::bidirectional_iterator_tag iterator_category;
typedef const ACE_CHAR_T value_type;
typedef const ACE_CHAR_T & reference;
typedef const ACE_CHAR_T * pointer;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
/**
* Initializing constructor
*
* @param[in] str Target string for iterator.
*/
ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator (const ACE_String_Base <ACE_CHAR_T> & str, int end = 0);
/**
* Copy constructor
*
* @param[in] iter Iterator to copy.
*/
ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & iter);
/// Destructor.
~ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator (void);
/**
* Test if the iterator has seen all characters.
*
* @retval 0 Characters still remain.
* @retval 1 All characters have been seen.
*/
int done (void) const;
/**
* Get the current character.
*
* @param[out] ch The current character.
* @retval 0 All characters have been seen.
* @retval 1 Items still remain to be seen.
*/
int next (const ACE_CHAR_T * & ch) const;
/**
* Move to the next character in the string.
*
* @retval 0 All characters have been seen.
* @retval 1 Items still remain to be seen.
*/
int advance (void);
/**
* Assignment operator
*
* @param[in] iter Right-hand side of operator.
* @return Reference to self.
*/
const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & operator = (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & iter);
/**
* Dereference operator
*
* @return Reference to current character seen by iterator.
*/
const ACE_CHAR_T & operator * (void);
/**
* Prefix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & operator ++ (void);
/**
* Postfix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> operator ++ (int);
/**
* Prefix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & operator -- (void);
/**
* Postfix operator
*/
ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> operator -- (int);
/**
* Eqaulity comparison operator
*
* @param[in] rhs Right-hand side of operator.
*/
bool operator == (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
/**
* Ineqaulity comparison operator
*
* @param[in] rhs Right-hand side of operator.
*/
bool operator != (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator < (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator > (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator <= (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
bool operator >= (const ACE_String_Base_Const_Iterator <ACE_CHAR_T> & rhs) const;
private:
/// Target string to iterate over.
const ACE_String_Base <ACE_CHAR_T> * str_;
/// Current location in the string.
size_t index_;
};
template < class ACE_CHAR_T >
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > operator + (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &,
const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &);
template < class ACE_CHAR_T >
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > operator + (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &,
const ACE_CHAR_T *);
template < class ACE_CHAR_T >
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > operator + (const ACE_CHAR_T *,
const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &);
template < class ACE_CHAR_T >
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > operator + (const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &t,
const ACE_CHAR_T c);
template < class ACE_CHAR_T >
ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > operator + (const ACE_CHAR_T c,
const ACE_String_Base < ACE_CHAR_T > &t);
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
bool operator == (const ACE_CHAR_T *s,
const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &t);
template <class ACE_CHAR_T>
bool operator != (const ACE_CHAR_T *s,
const ACE_String_Base<ACE_CHAR_T> &t);
ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL
#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__)
#include "ace/String_Base.inl"
#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE)
#include "ace/String_Base.cpp"
#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE */
#if defined (ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA)
#pragma implementation ("String_Base.cpp")
#endif /* ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_PRAGMA */
#include /**/ "ace/post.h"
#endif /* ACE_STRING_BASE_H */
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