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Joseph Macaranas 598ca70861 Revert "Update amdgpu-windows-interop with latest changes 20251105 (#1728)" (#1866)
- Reverts #1728
- Last PAL update broke applications on gfx12 Windows.
- Will need to reapply a patch to ubertrace when bumping submodule on TheRock.
2025-11-14 11:48:10 -05:00

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/*
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/**
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* @file palStringView.h
* @brief PAL utility collection string view declaration.
***********************************************************************************************************************
*/
#pragma once
#include "palAssert.h"
#include "palInlineFuncs.h"
#include "palStringUtil.h"
#include "palUtil.h"
#include <type_traits>
namespace Util
{
/**
***********************************************************************************************************************
* @brief String view.
*
* A StringView is a templated view over a constant contiguous sequence of characters.
*
* @warning The string view assumes that its lifetime does not extend past that of the pointed-to character sequence.
***********************************************************************************************************************
*/
template<typename CharT>
class StringView
{
static_assert((std::is_same<CharT, char>::value || std::is_same<CharT, wchar_t>::value),
"StringView type T must be either char or wchar_t.");
public:
/// Constructs an empty StringView.
constexpr StringView()
:
m_pData{},
m_length{}
{}
constexpr StringView(
const CharT* s,
uint32 count)
:
m_pData{s},
m_length{count}
{
PAL_CONSTEXPR_ASSERT((s != nullptr) || (count == 0));
}
StringView(
const CharT* s)
:
StringView()
{
if (s != nullptr)
{
m_length = StringLength(s);
m_pData = s;
}
}
constexpr StringView(std::nullptr_t) = delete;
///@{
/// Returns the element at the location specified.
///
/// @warning Calling this function with an out-of-bounds index will cause an access violation!
///
/// @param [in] index Integer location of the element needed.
///
/// @returns The element at location specified by index by reference
constexpr const CharT& At(uint32 index) const
{
PAL_CONSTEXPR_ASSERT(index < Length());
return m_pData[index];
}
constexpr const CharT& operator[](uint32 index) const { return At(index); }
///@}
/// Returns pointer to the underlying string serving as data storage.
/// The returned pointer defines always valid range [Data(), Data() + Length()),
/// even if the view does not point to any data storage (Data() is not dereferenceable in that case).
///
/// @warning Dereferencing pointer returned by Data() from a view that does not point to a data storage will cause
/// an access violation!
///
/// @returns Pointer to the underlying data storage for read access.
/// For a view to a valid data storage, the returned pointer contains address of the first element.
/// For a view without a valid data storage, the returned pointer will be a @c nullptr.
constexpr const CharT* Data() const noexcept { return m_pData; }
/// Returns the data at the front of the view.
///
/// @warning Calling this function on an empty view will cause an access violation!
///
/// @returns The data at the front of the view.
constexpr const CharT& Front() const
{
PAL_CONSTEXPR_ASSERT(IsEmpty() == false);
return m_pData[0];
}
/// Returns the data at the back of the view.
///
/// @warning Calling this function on an empty view will cause an access violation!
///
/// @returns The data at the back of the view.
constexpr const CharT& Back() const
{
PAL_CONSTEXPR_ASSERT(IsEmpty() == false);
return m_pData[Length() - 1];
}
/// Returns the length of the string.
///
/// @returns An unsigned integer equal to the length of the string.
constexpr uint32 Length() const { return m_length; }
/// Returns true if the number of characters the view points to is equal to zero.
///
/// @returns True if the view points to an empty or non-existing data storage.
constexpr bool IsEmpty() const { return (m_length == 0); }
///@{
/// @internal Satisfies concept `range_expression`, using CharT* as `iterator`.
///
/// @note - These are a convenience intended to be used by C++ language features such as `range-based for`.
/// These should not be called directly as they do not adhere to PAL coding standards.
using const_iterator = const CharT*;
constexpr const_iterator begin() const noexcept { return m_pData; }
constexpr const_iterator end() const noexcept { return m_pData + Length(); }
///@}
private:
const CharT* m_pData;
uint32 m_length;
};
// =====================================================================================================================
template<typename CharT>
constexpr bool operator==(
StringView<CharT> x,
StringView<CharT> y)
{
bool equal = (x.Length() == y.Length());
if (equal)
{
if (x.Data() != y.Data())
{
// they are not pointing to the same storage, so we need to compare the contents
for (uint32 index = 0; equal && (index < x.Length()); ++index)
{
equal = (x[index] == y[index]);
}
}
}
return equal;
}
// =====================================================================================================================
template<typename CharT>
constexpr bool operator!=(StringView<CharT> x, StringView<CharT> y) { return (x == y) == false; }
// =====================================================================================================================
template<typename CharT>
bool operator<(
StringView<CharT> x,
StringView<CharT> y)
{
const uint32 minLength = Min(x.Length(), y.Length());
int compare = strncmp(x.Data(), y.Data(), minLength);
if (compare == 0)
{
// strings are equal up to minLength, so check which is shorter
compare = int(x.Length()) - int(y.Length());
}
return compare < 0;
}
// =====================================================================================================================
template<typename CharT>
bool operator<=(StringView<CharT> x, StringView<CharT> y) { return (y < x) == false; }
// =====================================================================================================================
template<typename CharT>
bool operator>(StringView<CharT> x, StringView<CharT> y) { return y < x; }
// =====================================================================================================================
template<typename CharT>
bool operator>=(StringView<CharT> x, StringView<CharT> y) { return (x < y) == false; }
/// Specialization of @ref HashString(const char*,size_t) for @ref StringView.
template<typename T>
constexpr uint32 HashString(
StringView<T> sv)
{
return HashString(sv.Data(), sv.Length());
}
} // Util