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hhvm/hphp/runtime/base/ref_data.cpp
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Kyle Delong a8e3321fbd HPHP/XHP: 'mixed' type in attribute declarations
We'd like to start using ##mixed## instead of ##var## for attribute types to be consistent with Hack. As a followup to this (once released), we would codemod all ##var## to ##mixed##.
2013-07-18 17:28:37 -07:00

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/*
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#include "hphp/runtime/base/complex_types.h"
#include "hphp/runtime/base/variable_serializer.h"
namespace HPHP {
IMPLEMENT_SMART_ALLOCATION(RefData);
RefData::~RefData() {
assert(m_magic == Magic::kMagic);
tvAsVariant(&m_tv).~Variant();
}
void RefData::dump() const {
VariableSerializer vs(VariableSerializer::Type::VarDump);
String ret(vs.serialize(tvAsCVarRef(&m_tv), true));
printf("RefData: %s", ret.c_str());
}
}