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//-*-c++-*-
/***************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 2003 by Fred Schaettgen *
* kdebluetooth@0xF.de *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or *
* (at your option) any later version. *
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef OTDEVICEADDRESS_H
#define OTDEVICEADDRESS_H
#include <qstring.h>
#include <bluezlib.h>
namespace Opietooth2 {
/** Represents a Bluetooth device address.
* This class allows easy conversion of Bluetooth addresses
* from and to strings. It also works with the bdaddr_t type
* used by BlueZ.
* The class offers a comparsion and less-than operator, so
* that it can be used a key in an STL map or similar.
* The string conversion functions of BlueZ are used internally,
* so the string format is the same than for BlueZ's ba2str().
*/
class OTDeviceAddress {
public:
/** Default constructor.
The resulting address is equal to DeviceAddress::invalid.
*/
OTDeviceAddress();
/** Initialize the object with a BlueZ bdaddr_t.
@param bdaddr address
@param networkbyteorder if true, bdaddr is assumed to be in
network byte order and converted to host byte order first.
*/
explicit OTDeviceAddress( const bdaddr_t& bdaddr,
bool networkbyteorder = false
);
/** Initializes the object with an address given as a string.
The string must be in a format which is understood by the
BlueZ str2ba function, like 00:61:58:4C:E6:AD. Case doesn't matter.
@param s address string
*/
explicit OTDeviceAddress(const QString& s);
/** convert the address to a string.
@return address string
*/
QString toString() const;
/** Converts the DeviceAddress into a BlueZ bdaddr_t.
@param networkbyteorder if true, the address is returned
in network byte order.
@return the address as bdaddr_t
*/
inline const bdaddr_t & getBDAddr( void ) const
{ return BDaddr; }
bdaddr_t getBDAddrInNetworkByteOrder() const;
void setBDAddr( const bdaddr_t& bdaddr,
bool networkbyteorder = false
);
/** Less-than-operator.
Mainly there to use DeviceAddress inside STL containers,
like STL sets or as a key in a STL map.
@param b the DeviceAddress to compare to (right hand side)
@return true if this < b, false otherwise.
*/
bool operator<(const OTDeviceAddress& b) const;
/** Equality operator.
Tests two device addresses for equality.
@param b the DeviceAddress to compare to (right hand side)
@return true if this and b have the same address or
if both are invalid, false otherwise
*/
bool operator==(const OTDeviceAddress& b) const;
inline bool operator!=(const OTDeviceAddress& b) const
{ return ! ( *this == b ); }
/** The address 00:00:00:FF:FF:FF */
static const OTDeviceAddress local;
/** The address 00:00:00:00:00:00 */
static const OTDeviceAddress any;
/** An address tagged as invalid */
static const OTDeviceAddress invalid;
protected:
bdaddr_t BDaddr;
bool IsValid;
};
}
#endif
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