-// The raw_svector_ostream implementation uses the SmallVector itself as the
-// buffer for the raw_ostream. We guarantee that the raw_ostream buffer is
-// always pointing past the end of the vector, but within the vector
-// capacity. This allows raw_ostream to write directly into the correct place,
-// and we only need to set the vector size when the data is flushed.
-
-raw_svector_ostream::raw_svector_ostream(SmallVectorImpl<char> &O) : OS(O) {
- // Set up the initial external buffer. We make sure that the buffer has at
- // least 128 bytes free; raw_ostream itself only requires 64, but we want to
- // make sure that we don't grow the buffer unnecessarily on destruction (when
- // the data is flushed). See the FIXME below.
- OS.reserve(OS.size() + 128);
- SetBuffer(OS.end(), OS.capacity() - OS.size());
-}
-
-raw_svector_ostream::~raw_svector_ostream() {
- // FIXME: Prevent resizing during this flush().
- flush();
-}
-
-/// resync - This is called when the SmallVector we're appending to is changed
-/// outside of the raw_svector_ostream's control. It is only safe to do this
-/// if the raw_svector_ostream has previously been flushed.
-void raw_svector_ostream::resync() {
- assert(GetNumBytesInBuffer() == 0 && "Didn't flush before mutating vector");
-
- if (OS.capacity() - OS.size() < 64)
- OS.reserve(OS.capacity() * 2);
- SetBuffer(OS.end(), OS.capacity() - OS.size());
-}