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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_UTILS_H_
#define DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_UTILS_H_
#include <string>
#include "base/basictypes.h"
namespace device {
namespace bluetooth_utils {
// Opaque wrapper around a Bluetooth UUID. Instances of UUID represent the
// 128-bit universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) of profiles and attributes
// used in Bluetooth based communication, such as a peripheral's services,
// characteristics, and characteristic descriptors. An instance are
// constructed using a string representing 16, 32, or 128 bit UUID formats.
class UUID {
public:
// Possible representation formats used during construction.
enum Format {
kFormatInvalid,
kFormat16Bit,
kFormat32Bit,
kFormat128Bit
};
// Single argument constructor. |uuid| can be a 16, 32, or 128 bit UUID
// represented as a 4, 8, or 36 character string with the following
// formats:
// XXXX
// 0xXXXX
// XXXXXXXX
// 0xXXXXXXXX
// XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
//
// 16 and 32 bit UUIDs will be internally converted to a 128 bit UUID using
// the base UUID defined in the Bluetooth specification, hence custom UUIDs
// should be provided in the 128-bit format. If |uuid| is in an unsupported
// format, the result might be invalid. Use IsValid to check for validity
// after construction.
explicit UUID(const std::string& uuid);
~UUID();
// Returns true, if the UUID is in a valid canonical format.
bool IsValid() const;
// Returns the representation format of the UUID. This reflects the format
// that was provided during construction.
Format format() const { return format_; }
// Returns the value of the UUID as a string. The representation format is
// based on what was passed in during construction. For the supported sizes,
// this representation can have the following formats:
// - 16 bit: XXXX
// - 32 bit: XXXXXXXX
// - 128 bit: XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
// where X is a lowercase hex digit.
const std::string& value() const { return value_; }
// Returns the underlying 128-bit value as a string in the following format:
// XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
// where X is a lowercase hex digit.
const std::string& canonical_value() const { return canonical_value_; }
// Permit sufficient comparison to allow a UUID to be used as a key in a
// std::map.
bool operator<(const UUID& uuid) const;
// Equality operators.
bool operator==(const UUID& uuid) const;
bool operator!=(const UUID& uuid) const;
private:
UUID();
// String representation of the UUID that was used during construction. For
// the supported sizes, this representation can have the following formats:
// - 16 bit: XXXX
// - 32 bit: XXXXXXXX
// - 128 bit: XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
Format format_;
std::string value_;
// The 128-bit string representation of the UUID.
std::string canonical_value_;
};
// DEPRECATED. Use bluetooth_utils::UUID instead.
//
// Takes a 4, 8 or 36 character UUID, validates it and returns it in 36
// character format with all hex digits lower case. If |uuid| is invalid, the
// empty string is returned.
//
// Valid inputs are:
// XXXX
// 0xXXXX
// XXXXXXXX
// 0xXXXXXXXX
// XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
std::string CanonicalUuid(std::string uuid);
} // namespace bluetooth_utils
} // namespace device
#endif // DEVICE_BLUETOOTH_BLUETOOTH_UTILS_H_
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