/* The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2014 Graeme Hill (http://graemehill.ca) Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #include "guid.h" #ifdef GUID_LIBUUID #include #endif #ifdef GUID_CFUUID #include #endif #ifdef GUID_WINDOWS #include #endif #ifdef GUID_ANDROID #include #endif using namespace std; // overload << so that it's easy to convert to a string ostream &operator<<(ostream &s, const Guid &guid) { return s << hex << setfill('0') << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[0] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[1] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[2] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[3] << "-" << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[4] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[5] << "-" << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[6] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[7] << "-" << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[8] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[9] << "-" << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[10] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[11] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[12] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[13] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[14] << setw(2) << (int)guid._bytes[15]; } // create a guid from vector of bytes Guid::Guid(const vector &bytes) { _bytes = bytes; } // create a guid from array of bytes Guid::Guid(const unsigned char *bytes) { _bytes.assign(bytes, bytes + 16); } // create a guid from array of words Guid::Guid(const uint16_t *bytes, bool reverse) { if (reverse) { for (size_t i = 8; i > 0; --i) { _bytes.push_back(bytes[i - 1] >> 8); _bytes.push_back(bytes[i - 1] & 0xFF); } } else { for (size_t i = 0; i < 8; ++i) { _bytes.push_back(bytes[i] & 0xFF); _bytes.push_back(bytes[i] >> 8); } } } // converts a single hex char to a number (0 - 15) static unsigned char hexDigitToChar(char ch) { if (ch > 47 && ch < 58) return (unsigned char)(ch - 48); if (ch > 96 && ch < 103) return (unsigned char)(ch - 87); if (ch > 64 && ch < 71) return (unsigned char)(ch - 55); return 0; } // converts the two hexadecimal characters to an unsigned char (a byte) static unsigned char hexPairToChar(char a, char b) { return hexDigitToChar(a) * 16 + hexDigitToChar(b); } // create a guid from string Guid::Guid(const string &fromString) { _bytes.clear(); char charOne = 0, charTwo; bool lookingForFirstChar = true; for (const char &ch : fromString) { if (ch == '-') continue; if (lookingForFirstChar) { charOne = ch; lookingForFirstChar = false; } else { charTwo = ch; auto byte = hexPairToChar(charOne, charTwo); _bytes.push_back(byte); lookingForFirstChar = true; } } } // create empty guid Guid::Guid() { _bytes = vector(16, 0); } // copy constructor Guid::Guid(const Guid &other) { _bytes = other._bytes; } // overload assignment operator Guid &Guid::operator=(const Guid &other) { _bytes = other._bytes; return *this; } // overload equality operator bool Guid::operator==(const Guid &other) const { return _bytes == other._bytes; } // overload inequality operator bool Guid::operator!=(const Guid &other) const { return !((*this) == other); } const std::string Guid::toString() const { std::stringstream os; os << *this; return os.str(); } // This is the linux friendly implementation, but it could work on other // systems that have libuuid available #ifdef GUID_LIBUUID Guid GuidGenerator::newGuid() { uuid_t id; uuid_generate(id); return id; } #endif // this is the mac and ios version #ifdef GUID_CFUUID Guid GuidGenerator::newGuid() { auto newId = CFUUIDCreate(NULL); auto bytes = CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(newId); CFRelease(newId); const unsigned char byteArray[16] = { bytes.byte0, bytes.byte1, bytes.byte2, bytes.byte3, bytes.byte4, bytes.byte5, bytes.byte6, bytes.byte7, bytes.byte8, bytes.byte9, bytes.byte10, bytes.byte11, bytes.byte12, bytes.byte13, bytes.byte14, bytes.byte15 }; return byteArray; } #endif // obviously this is the windows version #ifdef GUID_WINDOWS Guid GuidGenerator::newGuid() { GUID newId; CoCreateGuid(&newId); const unsigned char bytes[16] = { (newId.Data1 >> 24) & 0xFF, (newId.Data1 >> 16) & 0xFF, (newId.Data1 >> 8) & 0xFF, (newId.Data1) & 0xff, (newId.Data2 >> 8) & 0xFF, (newId.Data2) & 0xff, (newId.Data3 >> 8) & 0xFF, (newId.Data3) & 0xFF, newId.Data4[0], newId.Data4[1], newId.Data4[2], newId.Data4[3], newId.Data4[4], newId.Data4[5], newId.Data4[6], newId.Data4[7] }; return bytes; } #endif // android version that uses a call to a java api #ifdef GUID_ANDROID GuidGenerator::GuidGenerator(JNIEnv *env) { _env = env; _uuidClass = env->FindClass("java/util/UUID"); _newGuidMethod = env->GetStaticMethodID(_uuidClass, "randomUUID", "()Ljava/util/UUID;"); _mostSignificantBitsMethod = env->GetMethodID(_uuidClass, "getMostSignificantBits", "()J"); _leastSignificantBitsMethod = env->GetMethodID(_uuidClass, "getLeastSignificantBits", "()J"); } Guid GuidGenerator::newGuid() { jobject javaUuid = _env->CallStaticObjectMethod(_uuidClass, _newGuidMethod); jlong mostSignificant = _env->CallLongMethod(javaUuid, _mostSignificantBitsMethod); jlong leastSignificant = _env->CallLongMethod(javaUuid, _leastSignificantBitsMethod); unsigned char bytes[16] = { (mostSignificant >> 56) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant >> 48) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant >> 40) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant >> 32) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant >> 24) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant >> 16) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant >> 8) & 0xFF, (mostSignificant) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 56) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 48) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 40) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 32) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 24) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 16) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant >> 8) & 0xFF, (leastSignificant) & 0xFF, }; return bytes; } #endif