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platform-external-webrtc/api
Jack Smith adf35a359e Extend mocks for public types
Extends the mocks for rtpreceiver rtpsender and videotrack. This change
allows the external HangoutsKit client to remove its own mocks of rtc
types.

Bug: none
Change-Id: I8ba1752fe7633f9e0bba264a1279f74cc1368a2c
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/282900
Reviewed-by: Harald Alvestrand <hta@webrtc.org>
Commit-Queue: Jack Smith <jackdsmith@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Florent Castelli <orphis@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#38782}
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How to write code in the api/ directory

Mostly, just follow the regular style guide, but:

  • Note that api/ code is not exempt from the “.h and .cc files come in pairs” rule, so if you declare something in api/path/to/foo.h, it should be defined in api/path/to/foo.cc.
  • Headers in api/ should, if possible, not #include headers outside api/. It’s not always possible to avoid this, but be aware that it adds to a small mountain of technical debt that we’re trying to shrink.
  • .cc files in api/, on the other hand, are free to #include headers outside api/.

That is, the preferred way for api/ code to access non-api/ code is to call it from a .cc file, so that users of our API headers won’t transitively #include non-public headers.

For headers in api/ that need to refer to non-public types, forward declarations are often a lesser evil than including non-public header files. The usual rules still apply, though.

.cc files in api/ should preferably be kept reasonably small. If a substantial implementation is needed, consider putting it with our non-public code, and just call it from the api/ .cc file.