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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22881: doc: provide context for CNetAddr::UnserializeV1Array() and span.h with lifetimebound
33c6a208a9e2512a174c99c224a933a59f091bc2 span, doc: provide span.h context and explain lifetimebound definition (Jon Atack) d14395bc5db55331115fa3c1e71741d1de7f092f net, doc: provide context for UnserializeV1Array() (Jon Atack) Pull request description: Add contextual documentation for developers and future readers of the code regarding - CNetAddr::UnserializeV1Array (see #22140) - Span and why it defines Clang lifetimebound locally rather than using the one in attributes.h ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Documentation review ACK 33c6a208a9e2512a174c99c224a933a59f091bc2 Tree-SHA512: cb8e6a6c23b36c9ef7499257e97c5378ec895bb9122b79b63b572d9721a1ae6ce6c0be7ad61bdf976c255527ae750fc9ff4b3e03c07c6c797d14dbc82ea9fb3a
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/**
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* Unserialize from a pre-ADDRv2/BIP155 format from an array.
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*
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* This function is only called from UnserializeV1Stream() and is a wrapper
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* for SetLegacyIPv6(); however, we keep it for symmetry with
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* SerializeV1Array() to have pairs of ser/unser functions and to make clear
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* that if one is altered, a corresponding reverse modification should be
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* applied to the other.
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*/
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void UnserializeV1Array(uint8_t (&arr)[V1_SERIALIZATION_SIZE])
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{
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/** A Span is an object that can refer to a contiguous sequence of objects.
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*
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* It implements a subset of C++20's std::span.
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* This file implements a subset of C++20's std::span. It can be considered
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* temporary compatibility code until C++20 and is designed to be a
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* self-contained abstraction without depending on other project files. For this
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* reason, Clang lifetimebound is defined here instead of including
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* <attributes.h>, which also defines it.
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*
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* Things to be aware of when writing code that deals with Spans:
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*
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* types that expose a data() and size() member function), functions that
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* accept a Span as input parameter can be called with any compatible
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* range-like object. For example, this works:
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*
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*
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* void Foo(Span<const int> arg);
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*
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* Foo(std::vector<int>{1, 2, 3}); // Works
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