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* Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis
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*/
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef matchcompilerH
#define matchcompilerH
#include
namespace MatchCompiler {
template
class ConstString {
public:
using StringRef = const char (&)[n];
explicit ConstString(StringRef s)
: _s(s) {}
operator StringRef() const {
return _s;
}
private:
StringRef _s;
};
template
inline bool equalN(const char s1[], const char s2[])
{
return (*s1 == *s2) && equalN(s1+1, s2+1);
}
template<>
inline bool equalN<0>(const char /*s1*/[], const char /*s2*/[])
{
return true;
}
template
inline bool operator==(const std::string & s1, ConstString const & s2)
{
return equalN(s1.c_str(), s2);
}
template
inline bool operator!=(const std::string & s1, ConstString const & s2)
{
return !operator==(s1,s2);
}
template
inline ConstString makeConstString(const char (&s)[n])
{
return ConstString(s);
}
}
#endif // matchcompilerH