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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (c) Mattias H�gstr�m.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This source code is subject to terms and conditions of the Microsoft Public License. A
// copy of the license can be found in the License.html file at the root of this distribution.
// If you cannot locate the Microsoft Public License, please send an email to
// dlr@microsoft.com. By using this source code in any fashion, you are agreeing to be bound
// by the terms of the Microsoft Public License.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// You must not remove this notice, or any other, from this software.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "StringHelper.h"
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
std::string ConvertStlString(std::wstring& text)
{
const std::string narrow(text.begin(), text.end());
return narrow;
}
std::wstring ConvertStlString(std::string& text)
{
const std::wstring wide(text.begin(), text.end());
return wide;
}
std::string PrintHex(LPCBYTE bytes, ULONG count)
{
std::stringstream s;
s << "[";
for (ULONG i=0; i < count; i++)
{
char buffer[10];
unsigned int hexval = bytes[i];
sprintf_s(buffer, "%02X", hexval);
s << buffer;
}
s << "]=";
s << count;
return s.str();
}
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Mattias works at Visma, a leading Nordic ERP solution provider. He has good knowledge in C++/.Net development, test tool development, and debugging. His great passion is memory dump analysis. He likes giving talks and courses.