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It is easy to think in some cases that SkString::resize(int) is not destructive, since optimizations mean that most of the time the data is still there after a resize. However, in the general case, the original string's data is lost and the new SkString contains garbage. Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1304833004 |
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