how about that, StringRef doesn't allow any mutation, thanks to

Frits for straightening me out.



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method if the method "computes" the result string. Instead, use
std::string.</li>
<li>StringRef's allow you to mutate the pointed-to string bytes, but because it
doesn't own the string, it doesn't allow you to insert or remove bytes from
the range. For editing operations like this, it interoperates with the
<a href="#dss_twine">Twine</a> class.</li>
<li>StringRef's do not allow you to mutate the pointed-to string bytes and it
doesn't allow you to insert or remove bytes from the range. For editing
operations like this, it interoperates with the <a
href="#dss_twine">Twine</a> class.</li>
</ol>
<p>Because of its strengths and limitations, it is very common for a function to