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//! Functions that cannot be implemented outside of this crate.
//!
//! Due to the [limited specification] of the encodings used by this crate,
//! some functions cannot be implemented compatibly. As a solution, this module
//! contains definitions that will work for all supported platforms, by taking
//! advantage of internal assumptions.
//!
//! These functions should only be passed bytes that can be given to
//! [`OsStrBytes::from_raw_bytes`] without error. Only valid UTF-8 data or
//! bytes extracted using this crate are acceptable. Other sequences will not
//! cause safety issues, but they may result in panics or confusing results, so
//! their use is unsupported.
//!
//! [limited specification]: super#encoding
//! [`OsStrBytes::from_raw_bytes`]: super::OsStrBytes::from_raw_bytes
#![cfg_attr(os_str_bytes_docs_rs, doc(cfg(feature = "raw")))]
use super::imp::raw as imp;
/// Returns `true` if and only if the encoded bytes end with the given suffix.
///
/// The suffix is typed to not accept strings, because they do not make sense
/// to pass as the second argument to this function. While they will give the
/// expected result, [`slice::ends_with`] is more efficient to use in that
/// case.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Either panics or returns an unspecified result if either sequence is
/// invalid.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::ffi::OsStr;
///
/// use os_str_bytes::OsStrBytes;
/// use os_str_bytes::raw;
///
/// let os_string = OsStr::new("bar");
/// let os_bytes = os_string.to_raw_bytes();
/// assert!(raw::ends_with("foobar", &os_bytes));
/// ```
#[inline]
#[must_use]
pub fn ends_with<S>(string: S, suffix: &[u8]) -> bool
where
S: AsRef<[u8]>,
{
imp::ends_with(string.as_ref(), suffix)
}
/// Returns `true` if and only if the encoded bytes start with the given
/// prefix.
///
/// The prefix is typed to not accept strings, because they do not make sense
/// to pass as the second argument to this function. While they will give the
/// expected result, [`slice::starts_with`] is more efficient to use in that
/// case.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Either panics or returns an unspecified result if either sequence is
/// invalid.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// use std::ffi::OsStr;
///
/// use os_str_bytes::OsStrBytes;
/// use os_str_bytes::raw;
///
/// let os_string = OsStr::new("foo");
/// let os_bytes = os_string.to_raw_bytes();
/// assert!(raw::starts_with("foobar", &os_bytes));
/// ```
#[inline]
#[must_use]
pub fn starts_with<S>(string: S, prefix: &[u8]) -> bool
where
S: AsRef<[u8]>,
{
imp::starts_with(string.as_ref(), prefix)
}