File: Windows.Win32.char.InlineArrays.g.cs
Project: src\src\System.Private.Windows.Core\src\System.Private.Windows.Core.csproj (System.Private.Windows.Core)
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#pragma warning disable CS1591,CS1573,CS0465,CS0649,CS8019,CS1570,CS1584,CS1658,CS0436,CS8981
using global::System;
using global::System.Diagnostics;
using global::System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
using global::System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
using global::System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using global::System.Runtime.Versioning;
using winmdroot = global::Windows.Win32;
namespace Windows.Win32
{
	[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
	internal partial struct __char_32
	{
		private const int SpanLength = 32;

		/// <summary>The length of the inline array.</summary>
		internal readonly int Length => SpanLength;

		internal unsafe fixed char Value[SpanLength];

		/// <summary>
		/// Gets a ref to an individual element of the inline array.
		/// ⚠ Important ⚠: When this struct is on the stack, do not let the returned reference outlive the stack frame that defines it.
		/// </summary>
		[UnscopedRef]
		internal unsafe ref char this[int index] => ref Value[index];

		/// <summary>
		/// Gets this inline array as a span.
		/// </summary>
		/// <remarks>
		/// ⚠ Important ⚠: When this struct is on the stack, do not let the returned span outlive the stack frame that defines it.
		/// </remarks>
		[UnscopedRef]
		internal unsafe Span<char> AsSpan() => MemoryMarshal.CreateSpan(ref Value[0], SpanLength);

		/// <summary>
		/// Gets this inline array as a span.
		/// </summary>
		/// <remarks>
		/// ⚠ Important ⚠: When this struct is on the stack, do not let the returned span outlive the stack frame that defines it.
		/// </remarks>
		[UnscopedRef]
		internal unsafe readonly ReadOnlySpan<char> AsReadOnlySpan() => MemoryMarshal.CreateReadOnlySpan(ref Unsafe.AsRef(in Value[0]), SpanLength);

		internal readonly bool Equals(ReadOnlySpan<char> value) => value.Length == SpanLength ? AsReadOnlySpan().SequenceEqual(value) : AsReadOnlySpan().SliceAtNull().SequenceEqual(value);

		internal readonly bool Equals(string value) => Equals(value.AsSpan());

		/// <summary>
		/// Copies the fixed array to a new string up to the specified length regardless of whether there are null terminating characters.
		/// </summary>
		/// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">
		/// Thrown when <paramref name="length"/> is less than <c>0</c> or greater than <see cref="Length"/>.
		/// </exception>
		internal readonly string ToString(int length) => AsReadOnlySpan().Slice(0, length).ToString();

		/// <summary>
		/// Copies the fixed array to a new string, stopping before the first null terminator character or at the end of the fixed array (whichever is shorter).
		/// </summary>
		public override readonly string ToString() => AsReadOnlySpan().SliceAtNull().ToString();

		public static implicit operator __char_32(string value) => value.AsSpan();

		public static implicit operator __char_32(ReadOnlySpan<char> value)
		{
			Unsafe.SkipInit(out __char_32 result);
			value.CopyTo(result.AsSpan());
			int initLength = value.Length;
			result.AsSpan().Slice(initLength, SpanLength - initLength).Clear();
			return result;
		}
	}

	[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
	internal partial struct __char_260
	{
		private const int SpanLength = 260;

		/// <summary>The length of the inline array.</summary>
		internal readonly int Length => SpanLength;

		internal unsafe fixed char Value[SpanLength];

		/// <summary>
		/// Gets a ref to an individual element of the inline array.
		/// ⚠ Important ⚠: When this struct is on the stack, do not let the returned reference outlive the stack frame that defines it.
		/// </summary>
		[UnscopedRef]
		internal unsafe ref char this[int index] => ref Value[index];

		/// <summary>
		/// Gets this inline array as a span.
		/// </summary>
		/// <remarks>
		/// ⚠ Important ⚠: When this struct is on the stack, do not let the returned span outlive the stack frame that defines it.
		/// </remarks>
		[UnscopedRef]
		internal unsafe Span<char> AsSpan() => MemoryMarshal.CreateSpan(ref Value[0], SpanLength);

		/// <summary>
		/// Gets this inline array as a span.
		/// </summary>
		/// <remarks>
		/// ⚠ Important ⚠: When this struct is on the stack, do not let the returned span outlive the stack frame that defines it.
		/// </remarks>
		[UnscopedRef]
		internal unsafe readonly ReadOnlySpan<char> AsReadOnlySpan() => MemoryMarshal.CreateReadOnlySpan(ref Unsafe.AsRef(in Value[0]), SpanLength);

		internal readonly bool Equals(ReadOnlySpan<char> value) => value.Length == SpanLength ? AsReadOnlySpan().SequenceEqual(value) : AsReadOnlySpan().SliceAtNull().SequenceEqual(value);

		internal readonly bool Equals(string value) => Equals(value.AsSpan());

		/// <summary>
		/// Copies the fixed array to a new string up to the specified length regardless of whether there are null terminating characters.
		/// </summary>
		/// <exception cref="ArgumentOutOfRangeException">
		/// Thrown when <paramref name="length"/> is less than <c>0</c> or greater than <see cref="Length"/>.
		/// </exception>
		internal readonly string ToString(int length) => AsReadOnlySpan().Slice(0, length).ToString();

		/// <summary>
		/// Copies the fixed array to a new string, stopping before the first null terminator character or at the end of the fixed array (whichever is shorter).
		/// </summary>
		public override readonly string ToString() => AsReadOnlySpan().SliceAtNull().ToString();

		public static implicit operator __char_260(string value) => value.AsSpan();

		public static implicit operator __char_260(ReadOnlySpan<char> value)
		{
			Unsafe.SkipInit(out __char_260 result);
			value.CopyTo(result.AsSpan());
			int initLength = value.Length;
			result.AsSpan().Slice(initLength, SpanLength - initLength).Clear();
			return result;
		}
	}
}