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doris/be/test/testutil/function_utils.h
Adonis Ling 16a394da0e [chore](build) Use include-what-you-use to optimize includes (PART III) (#18958)
Currently, there are some useless includes in the codebase. We can use a tool named include-what-you-use to optimize these includes. By using a strict include-what-you-use policy, we can get lots of benefits from it.
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#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include "runtime/types.h"
namespace doris {
class RuntimeState;
class FunctionContext;
class FunctionUtils {
public:
FunctionUtils();
FunctionUtils(const doris::TypeDescriptor& return_type,
const std::vector<doris::TypeDescriptor>& arg_types, int varargs_buffer_size);
~FunctionUtils();
doris::FunctionContext* get_fn_ctx() { return _fn_ctx.get(); }
private:
RuntimeState* _state = nullptr;
std::unique_ptr<doris::FunctionContext> _fn_ctx;
};
} // namespace doris