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28.Dd March 1, 2012
29.Dt UUID 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm uuid_compare , uuid_create , uuid_create_nil , uuid_equal ,
33.Nm uuid_from_string , uuid_hash , uuid_is_nil , uuid_to_string
34.Nd DCE 1.1 compliant UUID functions
35.Sh LIBRARY
36.Lb libc
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In uuid.h
39.Ft int32_t
40.Fn uuid_compare "const uuid_t *uuid1" "const uuid_t *uuid2" "uint32_t *status"
41.Ft void
42.Fn uuid_create "uuid_t *uuid" "uint32_t *status"
43.Ft void
44.Fn uuid_create_nil "uuid_t *uuid" "uint32_t *status"
45.Ft int32_t
46.Fn uuid_equal "const uuid_t *uuid1" "const uuid_t *uuid2" "uint32_t *status"
47.Ft void
48.Fn uuid_from_string "const char *str" "uuid_t *uuid" "uint32_t *status"
49.Ft uint16_t
50.Fn uuid_hash "const uuid_t *uuid" "uint32_t *status"
51.Ft int32_t
52.Fn uuid_is_nil "const uuid_t *uuid" "uint32_t *status"
53.Ft void
54.Fn uuid_to_string "const uuid_t *uuid" "char **str" "uint32_t *status"
55.Ft void
56.Fn uuid_enc_le "void *buf" "const uuid_t *uuid"
57.Ft void
58.Fn uuid_dec_le "const void *buf" "uuid_t *"
59.Ft void
60.Fn uuid_enc_be "void *buf" "const uuid_t *uuid"
61.Ft void
62.Fn uuid_dec_be "const void *buf" "uuid_t *"
63.Sh DESCRIPTION
64The family of DCE 1.1 compliant UUID functions allow applications to operate
65on universally unique identifiers, or UUIDs.
66The
67.Fn uuid_create
68and
69.Fn uuid_create_nil
70functions create UUIDs.
71The
72.Fn uuid_compare ,
73.Fn uuid_equal
74and
75.Fn uuid_is_nil
76functions can be used to test UUIDs.
77To convert from the binary representation to the string representation or
78vice versa, use
79.Fn uuid_to_string
80or
81.Fn uuid_from_string
82respectively.
83A 16-bit hash value can be obtained by calling
84.Fn uuid_hash .
85.Pp
86The
87.Fn uuid_to_string
88function set
89.Fa *str
90to be a pointer to a buffer sufficiently large to hold the string.
91This pointer should be passed to
92.Xr free 3
93to release the allocated storage when it is no longer needed.
94.Pp
95The
96.Fn uuid_enc_le
97and
98.Fn uuid_enc_be
99functions encode a binary representation of a UUID into an octet stream
100in little-endian and big-endian byte-order, respectively.
101The destination buffer must be pre-allocated by the caller, and must be
102large enough to hold the 16-octet binary UUID.
103These routines are not part of the DCE RPC API.
104They are provided for convenience.
105.Pp
106The
107.Fn uuid_dec_le
108and
109.Fn uuid_dec_be
110functions decode a UUID from an octet stream in little-endian and
111big-endian byte-order, respectively.
112These routines are not part of the DCE RPC API.
113They are provided for convenience.
114.Sh RETURN VALUES
115The successful or unsuccessful completion of the function is returned in
116the
117.Fa status
118argument.
119Possible values are:
120.Bl -tag -width ".Dv uuid_s_invalid_string_uuid"
121.It Dv uuid_s_ok
122The function completed successfully.
123.It Dv uuid_s_bad_version
124The UUID does not have a known version.
125.It Dv uuid_s_invalid_string_uuid
126The string representation of an UUID is not valid.
127.It Dv uuid_s_no_memory
128The function can not allocate memory to store an UUID representation.
129.El
130.Sh SEE ALSO
131.Xr uuidgen 1 ,
132.Xr uuidgen 2
133.Sh STANDARDS
134The UUID functions conform to the DCE 1.1 RPC specification.
135.Sh BUGS
136This manpage can be improved.
137