GRPC C++
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A grpc_slice s, if initialized, represents the byte range s.bytes[0..s.length-1]. More...
#include <slice_type.h>
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union | grpc_slice_data |
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struct grpc_slice_refcount * | refcount |
union grpc_slice::grpc_slice_data | data |
A grpc_slice s, if initialized, represents the byte range s.bytes[0..s.length-1].
It can have an associated ref count which has a destruction routine to be run when the ref count reaches zero (see grpc_slice_new() and grp_slice_unref()). Multiple grpc_slice values may share a ref count.
If the slice does not have a refcount, it represents an inlined small piece of data that is copied by value.
As a special case, a slice can be given refcount == uintptr_t(1), meaning that the slice represents external data that is not refcounted.
union grpc_slice::grpc_slice_data grpc_slice::data |
struct grpc_slice_refcount* grpc_slice::refcount |