.. title:: clang-tidy - abseil-faster-strsplit-delimiter abseil-faster-strsplit-delimiter ================================ Finds instances of ``absl::StrSplit()`` or ``absl::MaxSplits()`` where the delimiter is a single character string literal and replaces with a character. The check will offer a suggestion to change the string literal into a character. It will also catch code using ``absl::ByAnyChar()`` for just a single character and will transform that into a single character as well. These changes will give the same result, but using characters rather than single character string literals is more efficient and readable. Examples: .. code-block:: c++ // Original - the argument is a string literal. for (auto piece : absl::StrSplit(str, "B")) { // Suggested - the argument is a character, which causes the more efficient // overload of absl::StrSplit() to be used. for (auto piece : absl::StrSplit(str, 'B')) { // Original - the argument is a string literal inside absl::ByAnyChar call. for (auto piece : absl::StrSplit(str, absl::ByAnyChar("B"))) { // Suggested - the argument is a character, which causes the more efficient // overload of absl::StrSplit() to be used and we do not need absl::ByAnyChar // anymore. for (auto piece : absl::StrSplit(str, 'B')) { // Original - the argument is a string literal inside absl::MaxSplits call. for (auto piece : absl::StrSplit(str, absl::MaxSplits("B", 1))) { // Suggested - the argument is a character, which causes the more efficient // overload of absl::StrSplit() to be used. for (auto piece : absl::StrSplit(str, absl::MaxSplits('B', 1))) {