Use raw pointer for NUL-terminated file location with #[track_caller]
#142579
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As a follow-up to the
Location::file_with_nul
ACP, I'm filing this PR to ask a question for T-libs-api:This question is listed as an unresolved question in the ACP and tracking issue.
The main advantage of a raw pointer is that creating a
&CStr
requires knowing the length. This means that if we reintroduce the optimization from #117431 of not storing the length anywhere, callers offile_with_nul
will make an unnecessary call tostrlen
when they just need to pass the pointer into C code. The main disadvantage is that using the raw pointer is unsafe.Tracking issue: #141727