[][src]Crate yauuid

Generate and parse UUIDs.

A universally unique identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit number used to identify information in computer systems. The term globally unique identifier (GUID) is also used.

When generated according to the standard methods, UUIDs are for practical purposes unique, without depending for their uniqueness on a central registration authority or coordination between the parties generating them, unlike most other numbering schemes.

While the probability that a UUID will be duplicated is not zero, it is close enough to zero to be negligible.

Re-exports

pub use node::Node;
pub use v1::Context;
pub use v1::TimeClockSequence;
pub use v2::Domain;

Modules

node

NodeID represent a MAC address.

v1

The implementation for Version 1 UUIDs.

v2

The implementation for Version 2 UUIDs which is based on Version 1 UUID.

v3

The implementation for Version 3 UUIDs by Md5 hashing.

v4

The implementation for Version 4 UUIDs which produces a random UUID.

v5

The implementation for Version 5 UUIDs by Sha1 hashing.

Structs

Hyphenated

A hyphenated format of Uuid which takes ownership of Uuid

HyphenatedRef

A hyphenated format of Uuid which takes reference of Uuid

InvalidUuid

The invalid UUID error that can throw when parsing str.

Simple

A simple format of Uuid which takes ownership of Uuid

SimpleRef

A simple format of Uuid which takes reference of Uuid

Urn

A urn format of Uuid which takes ownership of Uuid

UrnRef

A urn format of Uuid which takes reference of Uuid

Uuid

A UUID represented by a 16 bytes array

Version

The version of the UUID

Enums

Variant

The variant of the UUID