ZUUID(3) | CZMQ Manual | ZUUID(3) |
NAME¶
zuuid - Class for UUID support class
SYNOPSIS¶
// This is a stable class, and may not change except for emergencies. It // is provided in stable builds. // Create a new UUID object. CZMQ_EXPORT zuuid_t *
zuuid_new (void); // Create UUID object from supplied ZUUID_LEN-octet value. CZMQ_EXPORT zuuid_t *
zuuid_new_from (const byte *source); // Destroy a specified UUID object. CZMQ_EXPORT void
zuuid_destroy (zuuid_t **self_p); // Set UUID to new supplied ZUUID_LEN-octet value. CZMQ_EXPORT void
zuuid_set (zuuid_t *self, const byte *source); // Set UUID to new supplied string value skipping '-' and '{' '}' // optional delimiters. Return 0 if OK, else returns -1. CZMQ_EXPORT int
zuuid_set_str (zuuid_t *self, const char *source); // Return UUID binary data. CZMQ_EXPORT const byte *
zuuid_data (zuuid_t *self); // Return UUID binary size CZMQ_EXPORT size_t
zuuid_size (zuuid_t *self); // Returns UUID as string CZMQ_EXPORT const char *
zuuid_str (zuuid_t *self); // Return UUID in the canonical string format: 8-4-4-4-12, in lower // case. Caller does not modify or free returned value. See // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_unique_identifier CZMQ_EXPORT const char *
zuuid_str_canonical (zuuid_t *self); // Store UUID blob in target array CZMQ_EXPORT void
zuuid_export (zuuid_t *self, byte *target); // Check if UUID is same as supplied value CZMQ_EXPORT bool
zuuid_eq (zuuid_t *self, const byte *compare); // Check if UUID is different from supplied value CZMQ_EXPORT bool
zuuid_neq (zuuid_t *self, const byte *compare); // Make copy of UUID object; if uuid is null, or memory was exhausted, // returns null. CZMQ_EXPORT zuuid_t *
zuuid_dup (zuuid_t *self); // Self test of this class. CZMQ_EXPORT void
zuuid_test (bool verbose); Please add '@interface' section in './../src/zuuid.c'.
DESCRIPTION¶
The zuuid class generates UUIDs and provides methods for working with them. If you build CZMQ with libuuid, on Unix/Linux, it will use that library. On Windows it will use UuidCreate(). Otherwise it will use a random number generator to produce convincing imitations of UUIDs.
Please add @discuss section in ./../src/zuuid.c.
EXAMPLE¶
From zuuid_test method.
// Simple create/destroy test assert (ZUUID_LEN == 16); assert (ZUUID_STR_LEN == 32); zuuid_t *uuid = zuuid_new (); assert (uuid); assert (zuuid_size (uuid) == ZUUID_LEN); assert (strlen (zuuid_str (uuid)) == ZUUID_STR_LEN); zuuid_t *copy = zuuid_dup (uuid); assert (streq (zuuid_str (uuid), zuuid_str (copy))); // Check set/set_str/export methods const char *myuuid = "8CB3E9A9649B4BEF8DE225E9C2CEBB38"; const char *myuuid2 = "8CB3E9A9-649B-4BEF-8DE2-25E9C2CEBB38"; const char *myuuid3 = "{8CB3E9A9-649B-4BEF-8DE2-25E9C2CEBB38}"; const char *myuuid4 = "8CB3E9A9649B4BEF8DE225E9C2CEBB3838"; int rc = zuuid_set_str (uuid, myuuid); assert (rc == 0); assert (streq (zuuid_str (uuid), myuuid)); rc = zuuid_set_str (uuid, myuuid2); assert (rc == 0); assert (streq (zuuid_str (uuid), myuuid)); rc = zuuid_set_str (uuid, myuuid3); assert (rc == 0); assert (streq (zuuid_str (uuid), myuuid)); rc = zuuid_set_str (uuid, myuuid4); assert (rc == -1); byte copy_uuid [ZUUID_LEN]; zuuid_export (uuid, copy_uuid); zuuid_set (uuid, copy_uuid); assert (streq (zuuid_str (uuid), myuuid)); // Check the canonical string format assert (streq (zuuid_str_canonical (uuid),
"8cb3e9a9-649b-4bef-8de2-25e9c2cebb38")); zuuid_destroy (&uuid); zuuid_destroy (©); #if defined (__WINDOWS__) zsys_shutdown(); #endif
AUTHORS¶
The czmq manual was written by the authors in the AUTHORS file.
RESOURCES¶
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COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) the Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file. This file is part of CZMQ, the high-level C binding for 0MQ: http://czmq.zeromq.org. This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. LICENSE included with the czmq distribution.
NOTES¶
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03/05/2021 | CZMQ 4.2.1 |