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scylladb/auth/authenticated_user.hh
Kefu Chai f5b05cf981 treewide: use defaulted operator!=() and operator==()
in C++20, compiler generate operator!=() if the corresponding
operator==() is already defined, the language now understands
that the comparison is symmetric in the new standard.

fortunately, our operator!=() is always equivalent to
`! operator==()`, this matches the behavior of the default
generated operator!=(). so, in this change, all `operator!=`
are removed.

in addition to the defaulted operator!=, C++20 also brings to us
the defaulted operator==() -- it is able to generated the
operator==() if the member-wise lexicographical comparison.
under some circumstances, this is exactly what we need. so,
in this change, if the operator==() is also implemented as
a lexicographical comparison of all memeber variables of the
class/struct in question, it is implemented using the default
generated one by removing its body and mark the function as
`default`. moreover, if the class happen to have other comparison
operators which are implemented using lexicographical comparison,
the default generated `operator<=>` is used in place of
the defaulted `operator==`.

sometimes, we fail to mark the operator== with the `const`
specifier, in this change, to fulfil the need of C++ standard,
and to be more correct, the `const` specifier is added.

also, to generate the defaulted operator==, the operand should
be `const class_name&`, but it is not always the case, in the
class of `version`, we use `version` as the parameter type, to
fulfill the need of the C++ standard, the parameter type is
changed to `const version&` instead. this does not change
the semantic of the comparison operator. and is a more idiomatic
way to pass non-trivial struct as function parameters.

please note, because in C++20, both operator= and operator<=> are
symmetric, some of the operators in `multiprecision` are removed.
they are the symmetric form of the another variant. if they were
not removed, compiler would, for instance, find ambiguous
overloaded operator '=='.

this change is a cleanup to modernize the code base with C++20
features.

Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com>

Closes #13687
2023-04-27 10:24:46 +03:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2016-present ScyllaDB
*
* Modified by ScyllaDB
*/
/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: (AGPL-3.0-or-later and Apache-2.0)
*/
#pragma once
#include <string_view>
#include <functional>
#include <optional>
#include <seastar/core/sstring.hh>
#include "seastarx.hh"
namespace auth {
///
/// A type-safe wrapper for the name of a logged-in user, or a nameless (anonymous) user.
///
class authenticated_user final {
public:
///
/// An anonymous user has no name.
///
std::optional<sstring> name{};
///
/// An anonymous user.
///
authenticated_user() = default;
explicit authenticated_user(std::string_view name);
friend bool operator==(const authenticated_user&, const authenticated_user&) noexcept = default;
};
const authenticated_user& anonymous_user() noexcept;
inline bool is_anonymous(const authenticated_user& u) noexcept {
return u == anonymous_user();
}
}
///
/// The user name, or "anonymous".
///
template <>
struct fmt::formatter<auth::authenticated_user> : fmt::formatter<std::string_view> {
template <typename FormatContext>
auto format(const auth::authenticated_user& u, FormatContext& ctx) const {
if (u.name) {
return fmt::format_to(ctx.out(), "{}", *u.name);
} else {
return fmt::format_to(ctx.out(), "{}", "anonymous");
}
}
};
namespace std {
template <>
struct hash<auth::authenticated_user> final {
size_t operator()(const auth::authenticated_user &u) const {
return std::hash<std::optional<sstring>>()(u.name);
}
};
}