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0eb15ed7b806125774bd13fb214aeb403e2c6857 17-Dec-2015 kwiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org> Don't call the Pass methods of rtc::Buffer, rtc::scoped_ptr, and rtc::ScopedVector

We can now use std::move instead!

This CL leaves the Pass methods in place; a follow-up CL will add deprecation annotations to them.

Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1460043002

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9478437fdea4eb31b92ffe0c10368fe5bc9b9e16 20-Apr-2015 Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org> rtc::Buffer improvements

1. Constructors, SetData(), and AppendData() now accept uint8_t*,
int8_t*, and char*. Previously, they accepted void*, meaning that
any kind of pointer was accepted. I think requiring an explicit
cast in cases where the input array isn't already of a byte-sized
type is a better compromise between convenience and safety.

2. data() can now return a uint8_t* instead of a char*, which seems
more appropriate for a byte array, and is harder to mix up with
zero-terminated C strings. data<int8_t>() is also available so
that callers that want that type instead won't have to cast, as
is data<char>() (which remains the default until all existing
callers have been fixed).

3. Constructors, SetData(), and AppendData() now accept arrays
natively, not just decayed to pointers. The advantage of this is
that callers don't have to pass the size separately.

4. There are new constructors that allow setting size and capacity
without initializing the array. Previously, this had to be done
separately after construction.

5. Instead of TransferTo(), Buffer now supports swap(), and move
construction and assignment, and has a Pass() method that works
just like std::move(). (The Pass method is modeled after
scoped_ptr::Pass().)

R=jmarusic@webrtc.org, tommi@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/42989004

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eebcab5ce99d3e8641dd92a569916b0d24e29fca 24-Mar-2015 kwiberg@webrtc.org <kwiberg@webrtc.org> rtc::Buffer: Rename length to size, for conformance with the STL

And add a constructor for creating an uninitialized Buffer of a
specified size.

(I intend to follow up with more Buffer changes, but since it's rather
widely used, the rename is quite noisy and works better as a separate
CL.)

R=tommi@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/48579004

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67186fe00cc68cbe03aa66d17fb4962458ca96d2 09-Mar-2015 kwiberg@webrtc.org <kwiberg@webrtc.org> Fix clang style warnings in webrtc/base

Mostly this consists of marking functions with override when
applicable, and moving function bodies from .h to .cc files.

Not inlining virtual functions with simple bodies such as

{ return false; }

strikes me as probably losing more in readability than we gain in
binary size and compilation time, but I guess it's just like any other
case where enabling a generally good warning forces us to write
slightly worse code in a couple of places.

BUG=163
R=kjellander@webrtc.org, tommi@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/47429004

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