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The type representing the reason string in a close frame.
        Defined in header <boost/beast/websocket/rfc6455.hpp>
      
using reason_string = static_string< 123, char >;
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| The type of string_view returned by the interface. | |
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Assign count copies of ch. Assign from another static_string Assign count characterss starting at npos from other. Assign the first count characters of s, including nulls. Assign a null terminated string. Assign from an iterator range of characters. Assign from any object convertible to string_view_type. | |
| Access specified character with bounds checking. | |
| Accesses the last character. | |
| Returns an iterator to the beginning. | |
| Returns a non-modifiable standard C character array version of the string. | |
| Returns the number of characters that can be held in currently allocated storage. | |
| Returns an iterator to the beginning. | |
| Returns an iterator to the end. | |
| Clears the contents. | |
| Copy a substring (pos, pos+count) to character string pointed to by dest. | |
| Returns a reverse iterator to the beginning. | |
| Returns a reverse iterator to the end. | |
| Returns a pointer to the first character of a string. | |
| Returns true if the string is empty. | |
| Returns an iterator to the end. | |
| Accesses the first character. | |
| Returns the number of characters, excluding the null terminator. | |
| Returns the maximum number of characters that can be stored, excluding the null terminator. | |
| Convert a static string to a string_view_type | |
| Copy assignment. Assign from null-terminated string. Assign from single character. Assign from initializer list. Assign from string_view_type. | |
| Access specified character. | |
| Returns a reverse iterator to the beginning. | |
| Returns a reverse iterator to the end. | |
| Reserves storage. | |
| Changes the number of characters stored. | |
| Reduces memory usage by freeing unused memory. | |
| Returns the number of characters, excluding the null terminator. | |
| Default constructor (empty string). Construct with count copies of character ch. Construct with a substring (pos, other.size()) of other. Construct with a substring (pos, count) of other. Construct with the first count characters of s, including nulls. Construct from a null terminated string. Construct from a range of characters. Copy constructor. Construct from an initializer list. Construct from a string_view Construct from any object convertible to string_view_type. | |
| Exchange the contents of this string with another. | 
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Maximum size of the string excluding the null terminator. | |
| A special index. | 
        These objects behave like std::string
        except that the storage is not dynamically allocated but rather fixed in
        size. These strings offer performance advantages when a protocol imposes
        a natural small upper limit on the size of a value.
      
The stored string is always null-terminated.
        Convenience header <boost/beast/websocket.hpp>