ipc_helpers: Add PushEnum() member function to ResponseBuilder
Allows pushing strongly-typed enum members without the need to always cast them at the call sites. Note that we *only* allow strongly-typed enums in this case. The reason for this is that strongly typed enums have a guaranteed defined size, so the size of the data being pushed is always deterministic. With regular enums this can be a little more error-prone, so we disallow them. This function simply uses the underlying type of the enum to determine the size of the data. For example, if an enum is defined as: enum class SomeEnum : u16 { SomeEntry }; if PushEnum(SomeEnum::SomeEntry); is called, then it will push a u16-size amount of data.
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template <typename First, typename... Other>
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void Push(const First& first_value, const Other&... other_values);
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/**
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* Helper function for pushing strongly-typed enumeration values.
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*
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* @tparam Enum The enumeration type to be pushed
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*
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* @param value The value to push.
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*
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* @note The underlying size of the enumeration type is the size of the
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* data that gets pushed. e.g. "enum class SomeEnum : u16" will
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* push a u16-sized amount of data.
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*/
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template <typename Enum>
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void PushEnum(Enum value) {
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static_assert(std::is_enum_v<Enum>, "T must be an enum type within a PushEnum call.");
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static_assert(!std::is_convertible_v<Enum, int>,
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"enum type in PushEnum must be a strongly typed enum.");
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Push(static_cast<std::underlying_type_t<Enum>>(value));
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}
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/**
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* @brief Copies the content of the given trivially copyable class to the buffer as a normal
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* param
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