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3 -- GNAT RUNTIME COMPONENTS --
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35 -- This child package of Ada.Strings.Unbounded provides some specialized
36 -- access functions which are intended to allow more efficient use of the
37 -- facilities of Ada.Strings.Unbounded, particularly by other layered
38 -- utilities (such as GNAT.Patterns).
40 package Ada
.Strings
.Unbounded
.Aux
is
41 pragma Preelaborate
(Aux
);
43 function Get_String
(U
: Unbounded_String
) return String_Access
;
44 pragma Inline
(Get_String
);
45 -- This function returns the internal string pointer used in the
46 -- representation of an unbounded string. There is no copy involved,
47 -- so the value obtained references the same string as the original
48 -- unbounded string. The characters of this string may not be modified
49 -- via the returned pointer, and are valid only as long as the original
50 -- unbounded string is not modified. Violating either of these two
51 -- rules results in erroneous execution.
53 -- This function is much more efficient than the use of To_String
54 -- since it avoids the need to copy the string. The lower bound of the
55 -- referenced string returned by this call is always one.
57 procedure Set_String
(UP
: in out Unbounded_String
; S
: String);
58 pragma Inline
(Set_String
);
59 -- This function sets the string contents of the referenced unbounded
60 -- string to the given string value. It is significantly more efficient
61 -- than the use of To_Unbounded_String with an assignment, since it
62 -- avoids the necessity of messing with finalization chains. The lower
63 -- bound of the string S is not required to be one.
65 procedure Set_String
(UP
: in out Unbounded_String
; S
: String_Access
);
66 pragma Inline
(Set_String
);
67 -- This version of Set_String takes a string access value, rather than a
68 -- string. The lower bound of the string value is required to be one, and
69 -- this requirement is not checked.
71 end Ada
.Strings
.Unbounded
.Aux
;