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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 BASE_GUID_H_
#define BASE_GUID_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <iosfwd>
#include <string>
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/hash/hash.h"
#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
namespace base {
// DEPRECATED, use GUID::GenerateRandomV4() instead.
BASE_EXPORT std::string GenerateGUID();
// DEPRECATED, use GUID::ParseCaseInsensitive() and GUID::is_valid() instead.
BASE_EXPORT bool IsValidGUID(StringPiece input);
BASE_EXPORT bool IsValidGUID(StringPiece16 input);
// DEPRECATED, use GUID::ParseLowercase() and GUID::is_valid() instead.
BASE_EXPORT bool IsValidGUIDOutputString(StringPiece input);
// For unit testing purposes only. Do not use outside of tests.
BASE_EXPORT std::string RandomDataToGUIDString(const uint64_t bytes[2]);
class BASE_EXPORT GUID {
public:
// Generate a 128-bit random GUID in the form of version 4. see RFC 4122,
// section 4.4. The format of GUID version 4 must be
// xxxxxxxx-xxxx-4xxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx, where y is one of [8, 9, a, b]. The
// hexadecimal values "a" through "f" are output as lower case characters.
// A cryptographically secure random source will be used, but consider using
// UnguessableToken for greater type-safety if GUID format is unnecessary.
static GUID GenerateRandomV4();
// Returns a valid GUID if the input string conforms to the GUID format, and
// an invalid GUID otherwise. Note that this does NOT check if the hexadecimal
// values "a" through "f" are in lower case characters.
static GUID ParseCaseInsensitive(StringPiece input);
static GUID ParseCaseInsensitive(StringPiece16 input);
// Similar to ParseCaseInsensitive(), but all hexadecimal values "a" through
// "f" must be lower case characters.
static GUID ParseLowercase(StringPiece input);
static GUID ParseLowercase(StringPiece16 input);
// Constructs an invalid GUID.
GUID();
GUID(const GUID& other);
GUID& operator=(const GUID& other);
bool is_valid() const { return !lowercase_.empty(); }
// Returns the GUID in a lowercase string format if it is valid, and an empty
// string otherwise. The returned value is guaranteed to be parsed by
// ParseLowercase().
//
// NOTE: While AsLowercaseString() is currently a trivial getter, callers
// should not treat it as such. When the internal type of base::GUID changes,
// this will be a non-trivial converter. See the TODO above `lowercase_` for
// more context.
const std::string& AsLowercaseString() const;
// Invalid GUIDs are equal.
bool operator==(const GUID& other) const;
bool operator!=(const GUID& other) const;
bool operator<(const GUID& other) const;
bool operator<=(const GUID& other) const;
bool operator>(const GUID& other) const;
bool operator>=(const GUID& other) const;
private:
// TODO(crbug.com/1026195): Consider using a different internal type.
// Most existing representations of GUIDs in the codebase use std::string,
// so matching the internal type will avoid inefficient string conversions
// during the migration to base::GUID.
//
// The lowercase form of the GUID. Empty for invalid GUIDs.
std::string lowercase_;
};
// For runtime usage only. Do not store the result of this hash, as it may
// change in future Chromium revisions.
struct BASE_EXPORT GUIDHash {
size_t operator()(const GUID& guid) const {
// TODO(crbug.com/1026195): Avoid converting to string to take the hash when
// the internal type is migrated to a non-string type.
return FastHash(guid.AsLowercaseString());
}
};
// Stream operator so GUID objects can be used in logging statements.
BASE_EXPORT std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const GUID& guid);
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_GUID_H_