Add a ClearElementAt API to nsTArray
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@ -1503,6 +1503,24 @@ public:
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mozilla::Forward<Item>(aItem));
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mozilla::Forward<Item>(aItem));
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// Reconstruct the element at the given index, and return a pointer to the
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// reconstructed element. This will destroy the existing element and
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// default-construct a new one, giving you a state much like what single-arg
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// InsertElementAt(), or no-arg AppendElement() does, but without changing the
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// length of the array.
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//
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// array[idx] = T()
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//
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// would accomplish the same thing as long as T has the appropriate moving
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// operator=, but some types don't for various reasons.
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elem_type* ReconstructElementAt(index_type aIndex)
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{
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elem_type* elem = &ElementAt(aIndex);
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elem_traits::Destruct(elem);
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elem_traits::Construct(elem);
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return elem;
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}
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// This method searches for the smallest index of an element that is strictly
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// This method searches for the smallest index of an element that is strictly
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// greater than |aItem|. If |aItem| is inserted at this index, the array will
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// greater than |aItem|. If |aItem| is inserted at this index, the array will
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// remain sorted and |aItem| would come after all elements that are equal to
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// remain sorted and |aItem| would come after all elements that are equal to
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