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#ifndef INCLUDED_LINGUCOMPONENT_SOURCE_LANGUAGEGUESSING_GUESS_HXX
#define INCLUDED_LINGUCOMPONENT_SOURCE_LANGUAGEGUESSING_GUESS_HXX
#define GUESS_SEPARATOR_OPEN '['
#define GUESS_SEPARATOR_CLOSE ']'
#define GUESS_SEPARATOR_SEP '-'
#define DEFAULT_LANGUAGE ""
#define DEFAULT_COUNTRY ""
#define DEFAULT_ENCODING ""
#include <string>
using namespace std;
class Guess final {
public:
/**
* Default init
*/
Guess();
/**
* Init from a string like [en-UK-utf8] and the rank
*/
Guess(const char * guess_str);<--- Class 'Guess' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'Guess' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'Guess' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'Guess' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
<--- Class 'Guess' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. [+]Class 'Guess' has a constructor with 1 argument that is not explicit. Such constructors should in general be explicit for type safety reasons. Using the explicit keyword in the constructor means some mistakes when using the class can be avoided.
const string& GetLanguage() const { return language_str;}
const string& GetCountry() const { return country_str;}
private:
string language_str;
string country_str;
};
#endif
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