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The QUuid class stores a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). More...
#include <QUuid>
Note: All the functions in this class are reentrant.
The QUuid class stores a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID).
For objects or declarations that must be uniquely identified, UUIDs (also known as GUIDs) are widely used in order to assign a fixed and easy to compare value to the object or declaration. The 128-bit value of a UUID is generated by an algorithm that guarantees that the value is unique.
In Qt, UUIDs are wrapped by the QUuid struct which provides convenience functions for handling UUIDs. Most platforms provide a tool to generate new UUIDs, for example, uuidgen and guidgen.
UUIDs generated by QUuid, are based on the Random version of the DCE (Distributed Computing Environment) standard.
UUIDs can be constructed from numeric values or from strings, or using the static createUuid() function. They can be converted to a string with toString(). UUIDs have a variant() and a version(), and null UUIDs return true from isNull().
This enum defines the variant of the UUID, which is the scheme which defines the layout of the 128-bits value.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QUuid::VarUnknown | -1 | Variant is unknown |
QUuid::NCS | 0 | Reserved for NCS (Network Computing System) backward compatibility |
QUuid::DCE | 2 | Distributed Computing Environment, the scheme used by QUuid |
QUuid::Microsoft | 6 | Reserved for Microsoft backward compatibility (GUID) |
QUuid::Reserved | 7 | Reserved for future definition |
This enum defines the version of the UUID.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
QUuid::VerUnknown | -1 | Version is unknown |
QUuid::Time | 1 | Time-based, by using timestamp, clock sequence, and MAC network card address (if available) for the node sections |
QUuid::EmbeddedPOSIX | 2 | DCE Security version, with embedded POSIX UUIDs |
QUuid::Name | 3 | Name-based, by using values from a name for all sections |
QUuid::Random | 4 | Random-based, by using random numbers for all sections |
Creates the null UUID {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}.
Creates a UUID with the value specified by the parameters, l, w1, w2, b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8.
Example:
// {67C8770B-44F1-410A-AB9A-F9B5446F13EE}
QUuid IID_MyInterface(0x67c8770b, 0x44f1, 0x410a, 0xab, 0x9a, 0xf9, 0xb5, 0x44, 0x6f, 0x13, 0xee)
Creates a QUuid object from the string text. The function can only convert a string in the format {HHHHHHHH-HHHH-HHHH-HHHH-HHHHHHHHHHHH} (where 'H' stands for a hex digit). If the conversion fails a null UUID is created.
Casts a Windows guid to a Qt QUuid.
Warning: This function is only for Windows platforms.
Returns a new UUID of DCE variant, and Random type. The UUIDs generated are based on the platform specific pseudo-random generator, which is usually not a cryptographic-quality random number generator. Therefore, a UUID is not guaranteed to be unique cross application instances.
On Windows, the new UUID is extremely likely to be unique on the same or any other system, networked or not.
See also variant() and version().
Returns true if this is the null UUID {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}; otherwise returns false.
Returns the string representation of the uuid.
Returns the variant of the UUID. The null UUID is considered to be of an unknown variant.
See also version().
Returns the version of the UUID, if the UUID is of the DCE variant; otherwise returns VerUnknown.
See also variant().
Returns a Windows GUID from a QUuid.
Warning: This function is only for Windows platforms.
Returns the string representation of the uuid.
See also toString().
Returns true if this QUuid and the other QUuid are different; otherwise returns false.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns true if this UUID is not equal to the Windows GUID guid; otherwise returns false.
Returns true if this QUuid is of the same variant, and lexicographically before the other QUuid; otherwise returns false.
See also variant().
Assigns a Windows guid to a Qt QUuid.
Warning: This function is only for Windows platforms.
Returns true if this QUuid and the other QUuid are identical; otherwise returns false.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Returns true if this UUID is equal to the Windows GUID guid; otherwise returns false.
Returns true if this QUuid is of the same variant, and lexicographically after the other QUuid; otherwise returns false.
See also variant().
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Writes the uuid id to the datastream s.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience.
Reads uuid from from the stream s into id.
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