terminal/src/types/ut_types
Dustin L. Howett 54a7fce3e0
Move to GSL 3.1.0 (#6908)
GSL 3, the next major version of GSL after the one we're using, replaced
their local implementation of `span` with one that more closely mimics
C++20's span. Unfortunately, that is a breaking change for all of GSL's
consumers.

This commit updates our use of span to comply with the new changes in
GSL 3.

Chief among those breaking changes is:

* `span::at` no longer exists; I replaced many instances of `span::at`
  with `gsl::at(x)`
* `span::size_type` has finally given up on `ptrdiff_t` and become
  `size_t` like all other containers

While I was here, I also made the following mechanical replacements:

* In some of our "early standardized" code, we used std::optional's
  `has_value` and `value` back-to-back. Each `value` incurs an
  additional presence test.
  * Change: `x.value().member` -> `x->member` (`optional::operator->`
    skips the presence test)
  * Change: `x.value()` -> `*x` (as above)
* GSL 3 uses `size_t` for `size_type`.
  * Change: `gsl::narrow<size_t>(x.size())` -> `x.size()`
  * Change: `gsl::narrow<ptrdiff_t>(nonSpan.size())` -> `nonSpan.size()`
    during span construction

I also replaced two instances of `x[x.size() - 1]` with `x.back()` and
one instance of a manual array walk (for comparison) with a direct
comparison.

NOTE: Span comparison and `make_span` are not part of the C++20 span
library.

Fixes #6251
2020-07-14 18:30:59 +00:00
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UtilsTests.cpp Move to GSL 3.1.0 (#6908) 2020-07-14 18:30:59 +00:00
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