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fix case for HTTP headers keys in OrthancPluginRestApiGet2
author Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com>
date Fri, 12 Feb 2016 15:08:13 +0100
parents b1291df2f780
children aa4b8895cd23
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/**
 * Orthanc - A Lightweight, RESTful DICOM Store
 * Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Sebastien Jodogne, Medical Physics
 * Department, University Hospital of Liege, Belgium
 *
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#pragma once

#include <string>

/**
 * GUID vs. UUID
 * The simple answer is: no difference, they are the same thing. Treat
 * them as a 16 byte (128 bits) value that is used as a unique
 * value. In Microsoft-speak they are called GUIDs, but call them
 * UUIDs when not using Microsoft-speak.
 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/246930/is-there-any-difference-between-a-guid-and-a-uuid
 **/

#include "Toolbox.h"

namespace Orthanc
{
  namespace Toolbox
  {
    std::string GenerateUuid();

    bool IsUuid(const std::string& str);

    bool StartsWithUuid(const std::string& str);

    class TemporaryFile
    {
    private:
      std::string path_;

    public:
      TemporaryFile();

      TemporaryFile(const char* extension);

      ~TemporaryFile();

      const std::string& GetPath() const
      {
        return path_;
      }

      void Write(const std::string& content)
      {
        Toolbox::WriteFile(content, path_);
      }

      void Read(std::string& content) const
      {
        Toolbox::ReadFile(content, path_);
      }
    };
  }
}