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@@ -342,9 +342,9 @@ SarifDocumentWriter::createCodeFlow(ArrayRef<ThreadFlow>
ThreadFlows) {
return json::Object{{"threadFlows", createThreadFlows(ThreadFlows)}};
}
-void SarifDocumentWriter::createRun(StringRef ShortToolName,
- StringRef LongToolName,
- StringRef ToolVersion) {
+void SarifDocumentWriter::createRun(std::string ShortToolName,
+ std::string LongToolName,
+ std::string ToolVersion) {
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steakhal wrote:
Now with the `std::moves` it kindof makes sense. At least what we take by
value, what we consume later.
It's just then implicitly converts to llvm::StringRef, and then the
json::Object takes it as a copy internally - but at least this doesn't bother
the reader when reading the callsite - unless they know what json::Object does.
Let's consider this thread resolved. I just wanted to point out I still don't
think it's well motivated; but at least does what the reader would think it
does. Given that taking these by value is always safe, and it's a really really
cold function, I don't think we should spend more time on it.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/185201
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