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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011 Remko Tronçon
* Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.
* See Documentation/Licenses/GPLv3.txt for more information.
*/
#pragma once
#include <vector>
#include <Swiften/Base/SafeAllocator.h>
#include <Swiften/Base/ByteArray.h>
namespace Swift {
class SafeString;
typedef std::vector<unsigned char, SafeAllocator<unsigned char> > SafeByteArray;
inline SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(const ByteArray& a) {
return SafeByteArray(a.begin(), a.end());
}
SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(const char* c);
inline SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(const std::string& s) {
return SafeByteArray(s.begin(), s.end());
}
inline SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(char c) {
return SafeByteArray(1, c);
}
inline SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(const char* c, size_t n) {
return SafeByteArray(c, c + n);
}
inline SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(const unsigned char* c, size_t n) {
return SafeByteArray(c, c + n);
}
SafeByteArray createSafeByteArray(const SafeString& s);
/* WARNING! This breaks the safety of the data in the safe byte array.
* Do not use in modes that require data safety. */
inline std::string safeByteArrayToString(const SafeByteArray& b) {
return byteArrayToString(ByteArray(b.begin(), b.end()));
}
}
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