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Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -285,13 +285,7 @@ impl writer {
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fn wr_tagged_str ( tag_id : uint , v : ~str ) {
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- // Lame: can't use str::as_bytes() here because the resulting
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- // vector is NULL-terminated. Annoyingly, the underlying
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- // writer interface doesn't permit us to write a slice of a
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- // vector. We need first-class slices, I think.
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- // str::as_bytes(v) {|b| self.wr_tagged_bytes(tag_id, b); }
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- self . wr_tagged_bytes ( tag_id, str:: bytes ( v) ) ;
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+ str:: byte_slice ( v, |b| self . wr_tagged_bytes ( tag_id, b) ) ;
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}
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fn wr_bytes ( b : & [ u8 ] ) {
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