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*
* Copyright (C) 2012, OFFIS e.V.
* All rights reserved. See COPYRIGHT file for details.
*
* This software and supporting documentation were developed by
*
* OFFIS e.V.
* R&D Division Health
* Escherweg 2
* D-26121 Oldenburg, Germany
*
*
* Module: ofstd
*
* Author: Jan Schlamelcher
*
* Purpose: Wrapper class for the POD struct group that supports
* efficient memory handling.
*
*/
#ifndef OFGRP_H
#define OFGRP_H
#include "dcmtk/config/osconfig.h" // make sure OS specific configuration is included first
#ifdef HAVE_GRP_H // Only makes sense if we have this header
BEGIN_EXTERN_C
#ifdef HAVE_GRP_H
#include <grp.h>
#endif
END_EXTERN_C
#ifdef HAVE_WINDOWS_H
#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#include "dcmtk/ofstd/ofstd.h"
#include "dcmtk/ofstd/ofvector.h"
#include "dcmtk/ofstd/ofstring.h"
/** A non-POD version of "struct group" for thread- and memory-safe data
* access. Wraps the contents of a "struct group" instance to a non-POD
* object containing RAII-style data (e.g. OFString instead of const char*).
* To handle the old pointer behavior, OFGroup objects can have an invalid
* state in which case all members are undefined. You can test whether an
* OFGroup object is invalid or not with the overloaded operators
* "operator !" and "operator OFBool". Therefore, it behaves quite the same
* way as pointers in this regard.
* @note The downside of this non-POD class is that it leads to some
* unnecessary string copy operations. The resulting performance penalty
* should be insignificant. However, implementing this class based on
* auto_ptr / unique_ptr or using c++11 move sematics would prevent that,
* if somebody thinks it is necessary.
*/
class OFStandard::OFGroup
{
public:
/// default constructor that creates an invalid object.
OFGroup();
/** test if a OFGroup object is invalid.
* @return OFTrue if the object is invalid, otherwise OFFalse.
*/
OFBool operator!() const;
/** test if a OFGroup object is valid.
* @return OFTrue if the object is valid, otherwise OFFalse.
*/
operator OFBool() const;
/// the group name.
OFString gr_name;
/// the group password.
OFString gr_passwd;
/// usernames of group members.
OFVector<OFString> gr_mem;
/// the group ID.
gid_t gr_gid;
private:
/// only OFStandard may instantiate a valid object.
friend class OFStandard;
/** the constructor that "sucks out" a struct group instance.
* @param g the struct group instance to clone into this object.
*/
OFGroup(group* const g);
/// internal state, OFTrue when valid.
OFBool ok;
};
#endif // HAVE_GRP_H
#endif // OFGRP_H
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