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-// -*- C++ -*-
-//=============================================================================
-/**
- * @file UUID.h
- *
- * $Id$
- *
- * @author Huang-Ming Huang <hh1@cse.wustl.edu>
- */
-//=============================================================================
-#ifndef UUID_H
-#define UUID_H
-#include "ace/pre.h"
-
-#include "ftrtevent_export.h"
-#include "ace/OS.h"
-#include "ace/SString.h"
-
-#if defined(TAO_EXPORT_MACRO)
-#undef TAO_EXPORT_MACRO
-#endif
-#define TAO_EXPORT_MACRO FtRtEvent_Export
-
-#if defined(TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_CLASSES)
-#if defined(TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO)
-#undef TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO
-#endif /* defined (TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO) */
-#define TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_MACRO FtRtEvent_Export
-#endif /* TAO_EXPORT_NESTED_CLASSES */
-
-/**
- * This is an implementation of Global Unique Identifier
- * which follows the document draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt. The
- * class layout is compatible with the binary representation of
- * UUID specified by that document. The default constructor
- * is used to create an new global unique id, not a NULL UUID.
- * This class does not use dynamic memory allocation and does
- * not throw any exception except to_string(ACE_CString&).
- */
-class TAO_FtRtEvent_Export UUID
-{
- public:
- enum
- {
- BINRARY_LENGTH= 16,
-
- // the required length for the string representation including the termination '\0'
- STRING_LENGTH = 37
- };
-
- /* Construct an Global Unique Identifier. */
- UUID(void);
-
- /* This is used to create an uninitialized UUID. */
- UUID(int);
-
- /*
- * Construct an UUID from the binary represetation. If you want to avoid a memory
- * copy operation for this constructor. You can safely reinterpret_cast the 16
- * bytes buffer into the UUID object and use all the member functions provided in
- * this class except is_valid() which is only useful if a UUID object is
- * constructed from the string representation.
- */
- UUID(const unsigned char *buffer);
-
- /*
- * Construct an UUID from the string representation. Use is_valid() to test if the
- * construction is successful or not.
- */
- UUID(const char *);
-
- /* Construct an uuid from the string representation. */
- bool from_string(const char *string_rep);
-
- bool operator==(const UUID &other) const;
- bool operator!=(const UUID &other) const;
-
- /*
- * Test if the UUID is valid. Used after constructing an UUID from an string
- * representation. This is done by testing whether the time_hi and time_mid fields
- * of the timestamp are 0. By current time, those two field shouldn't be 0 at all.
- */
- bool is_valid(void) const;
-
- /*
- * convert to a string representation the buffer size provided must be at least
- * STRING_LENGTH
- */
- void to_string(char *string_rep) const;
-
- void to_string(ACE_CString &string) const;
-
- /*
- * convert to a string representation the buffer size provided must be at least
- * BINRARY_LENGTH
- */
- void to_binary(unsigned char *binary_rep) const;
-
- /* create an UUID in the specified buffer */
- static void create(unsigned char *buffer);
- private:
- union
- {
- struct
- {
- ACE_UINT32 low;
- ACE_UINT32 hi;
- } timestamp;
- unsigned char uuid[BINRARY_LENGTH];
- } rep_;
-};
-
-#if defined(__ACE_INLINE__)
-#include "UUID.inl"
-#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */
-
-#include "ace/post.h"
-#endif