UUID(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual UUID(3)
NAME
uuid_compare, uuid_create, uuid_create_nil, uuid_equal, uuid_from_string, uuid_hash, uuid_is_nil, uuid_to_string, uuid_enc_le, uuid_dec_le, uuid_enc_be, uuid_dec_be -- Universally Unique Identifier routines
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <uuid.h> int32_t uuid_compare(const uuid_t *uuid1, const uuid_t *uuid2, uint32_t *status); void uuid_create(uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status); void uuid_create_nil(uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status); int32_t uuid_equal(const uuid_t *uuid1, const uuid_t *uuid2, uint32_t *status); void uuid_from_string(const char *str, uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status); uint16_t uuid_hash(const uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status); int32_t uuid_is_nil(const uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status); void uuid_to_string(const uuid_t *uuid, char **str, uint32_t *status); void uuid_enc_le(void *buf, const uuid_t *uuid); void uuid_dec_le(const void *buf, uuid_t *); void uuid_enc_be(void *buf, const uuid_t *uuid); void uuid_dec_be(const void *buf, uuid_t *);
DESCRIPTION
These routines provide for the creation and manipulation of Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs), also referred to as Globally Unique Identi- fiers (GUIDs). The uuid_compare() function compares two UUIDs. It returns -1 if uuid1 precedes uuid2, 0 if they are equal, or 1 if uuid1 follows uuid2. The uuid_create() function creates a new UUID. Storage for the new UUID must be pre-allocated by the caller. The uuid_create_nil() function creates a nil-valued UUID. Storage for the new UUID must be pre-allocated by the caller. The uuid_equal() function compares two UUIDs to determine if they are equal. It returns 1 if they are equal, and 0 if they are not equal. The uuid_from_string() function parses a 36-character string representa- tion of a UUID and converts it to binary representation. Storage for the UUID must be pre-allocated by the caller. The uuid_hash() function generates a hash value for the specified UUID. Note that the hash value is not a cryptographic hash, and should not be assumed to be unique given two different UUIDs. The uuid_is_nil() function returns 1 if the UUID is nil-valued and 0 if it is not. The uuid_to_string() function converts a UUID from binary representation to string representation. Storage for the string is dynamically allo- cated and returned via the str argument. This pointer should be passed to free(3) to release the allocated storage when it is no longer needed. The uuid_enc_le() and uuid_enc_be() functions encode a binary representa- tion of a UUID into an octet stream in little-endian and big-endian byte- order, respectively. The destination buffer must be pre-allocated by the caller, and must be large enough to hold the 16-octet binary UUID. The uuid_dec_le() and uuid_dec_be() functions decode a UUID from an octet stream in little-endian and big-endian byte-order, respectively.
RETURN VALUES
The uuid_compare(), uuid_create(), uuid_create_nil(), uuid_equal(), uuid_from_string(), uuid_hash(), uuid_is_nil(), and uuid_to_string() functions return successful or unsuccessful completion status in the status argument. Possible values are: uuid_s_ok The function completed successfully. uuid_s_bad_version The UUID does not have a known version. uuid_s_invalid_string_uuid The string representation of a UUID is not valid. uuid_s_no_memory Memory could not be allocated for the opera- tion.
SEE ALSO
uuidgen(1), uuidgen(2)
STANDARDS
The uuid_compare(), uuid_create(), uuid_create_nil(), uuid_equal(), uuid_from_string(), uuid_hash(), uuid_is_nil(), and uuid_to_string() functions are compatible with the DCE 1.1 RPC specification.
HISTORY
The UUID functions first appeared in NetBSD 3.0. NetBSD 9.3 April 22, 2008 NetBSD 9.3
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