uuid_generate, uuid_generate_random, uuid_generate_time — create a new unique UUID value
#include <uuid/uuid.h>
| void
            uuid_generate( | uuid_t out ); | 
| void
            uuid_generate_random( | uuid_t out ); | 
| void
            uuid_generate_time( | uuid_t out ); | 
The uuid_generate function
      creates a new universally unique identifier (UUID). The uuid
      will be generated based on high-quality randomness from
      /dev/urandom, if available. If
      it is not available, then uuid_generate will use an alternative
      algorithm which uses the current time, the local ethernet MAC
      address (if available), and random data generated using a
      pseudo-random generator.
The uuid_generate_random
      function forces the use of the all-random UUID format, even
      if a high-quality random number generator (i.e., /dev/urandom) is not available, in which
      case a pseudo-random generator will be subsituted. Note that
      the use of a pseudo-random generator may compromise the
      uniqueness of UUIDs generated in this fashion.
The uuid_generate_time
      function forces the use of the alternative algorithm which
      uses the current time and the local ethernet MAC address (if
      available). This algorithm used to be the default one used to
      generate UUID, but because of the use of the ethernet MAC
      address, it can leak information about when and where the
      UUID was generated. This can cause privacy problems in some
      applications, so the uuid_generate function only uses this
      algorithm if a high-quality source of randomness is not
      available.
The UUID is 16 bytes (128 bits) long, which gives
      approximately 3.4x10^38 unique values (there are
      approximately 10^80 elemntary particles in the universe
      according to Carl Sagan's Cosmos). The new UUID can reasonably be
      considered unique among all UUIDs created on the local
      system, and among UUIDs created on other systems in the past
      and in the future.
libuuid is part of the
      util-linux package since version 2.15.1 and is available from
      ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.
uuid(3), uuidgen(1), uuid_clear(3), uuid_compare(3), uuid_copy(3), uuid_is_null(3), uuid_parse(3), uuid_time(3), uuid_unparse(3)
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