uuid_compare, uuid_create, uuid_create_nil, uuid_equal, uuid_from_string,
uuid_hash, uuid_is_nil, uuid_to_string -- DCE 1.1 compliant UUID functions
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include <uuid.h>
int32_t
uuid_compare(uuid_t *uuid1, 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(uuid_t *uuid1, uuid_t *uuid2, uint32_t *status);
void
uuid_from_string(const char *str, uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status);
uint16_t
uuid_hash(uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status);
int32_t
uuid_is_nil(uuid_t *uuid, uint32_t *status);
void
uuid_to_string(uuid_t *uuid, char **str, uint32_t *status);
The family of DCE 1.1 compliant UUID functions allow applications to
operate on universally unique identifiers, or UUIDs. The uuid_create()
and uuid_create_nil() functions create UUIDs. The uuid_compare(),
uuid_equal() and uuid_is_nil() functions can be used to test UUIDs. To
convert from the binary representation to the string representation or
vice versa, use uuid_to_string() or uuid_from_string() respectively. A
16-bit hash value can be obtained by calling uuid_hash().
The successful or unsuccessful completion of the function is returned 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 an UUID is not
valid.
uuid_s_no_memory The meaning of the code escaped the writers
mind.
uuidgen(1), uuidgen(2)
This manpage can be improved.
The UUID functions conform to the DCE 1.1 RPC specification.
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