| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275 | <?php/** * @file * Handling of universally unique identifiers. *//** * Pattern for detecting a valid UUID. */define('UUID_PATTERN', '[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[1-5][0-9a-fA-F]{3}-[89abAB][0-9a-fA-F]{3}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}');/** * Generates an universally unique identifier. * * This function first checks for the PECL alternative for generating * universally unique identifiers. If that doesn't exist, then it falls back on * PHP for generating that. * * @return string *   An UUID, made up of 32 hex digits and 4 hyphens. */function uuid_generate() {  $callback = drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);  if (empty($callback)) {    if (function_exists('uuid_create') && !function_exists('uuid_make')) {      $callback = '_uuid_generate_pecl';    }    elseif (function_exists('com_create_guid')) {      $callback = '_uuid_generate_com';    }    else {      $callback = '_uuid_generate_php';    }  }  return $callback();}/** * Generates a version 5 compliant UUID. * * @param string $namespace *   Namespace UUID as a hex encoded string. * @param string $name *   The name for the generating the UUID. * * @return string *   UUID as a hex encoded string. * * @link http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.uniqid.php#94959 Code lifted from * PHP manual comment by Andrew Moore. @endlink */function uuid_generate_v5($namespace, $name) {  if (!uuid_is_valid($namespace)) {    return FALSE;  }  // Get hexadecimal components of namespace.  $nhex = str_replace(array('-', '{', '}'), '', $namespace);  // Binary Value.  $nstr = '';  // Convert Namespace UUID to bits.  for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($nhex); $i += 2) {    $nstr .= chr(hexdec($nhex[$i] . $nhex[$i + 1]));  }  // Calculate hash value.  $hash = sha1($nstr . $name);  return sprintf('%08s-%04s-%04x-%04x-%12s',    // 32 bits for "time_low".    substr($hash, 0, 8),    // 16 bits for "time_mid".    substr($hash, 8, 4),    // 16 bits for "time_hi_and_version",    // four most significant bits holds version number 5.    (hexdec(substr($hash, 12, 4)) & 0x0fff) | 0x5000,    // 16 bits, 8 bits for "clk_seq_hi_res",    // 8 bits for "clk_seq_low",    // two most significant bits holds zero and one for variant DCE1.1.    (hexdec(substr($hash, 16, 4)) & 0x3fff) | 0x8000,    // 48 bits for "node".    substr($hash, 20, 12)  );}/** * Generate all missing UUIDs. */function uuid_sync_all() {  module_invoke_all('uuid_sync');}/** * Generates a UUID URI for an entity. * * @param object $entity *   The entity to use for generating the UUID URI. * @param string $entity_type *   The type of entity being used. * * @return string *   The generated UUID URI or normal URI if entity doesn't support UUIDs. */function uuid_entity_uuid_uri($entity, $entity_type) {  $entity_info = entity_get_info($entity_type);  if (empty($entity_info['uuid'])) {    $uri = $entity_info['uri callback']($entity);    return $uri['path'];  }  if (isset($entity_info['uuid uri callback'])) {    return $entity_info['uuid uri callback']($entity);  }  return "uuid/{$entity_type}/" . $entity->{$entity_info['entity keys']['uuid']};}/** * Converts an ID URI string to an entity data array. * * @param string $uri *   The URI to convert. * * @return array *   The entity data. * * @see uuid_id_uri_array_to_data() */function uuid_id_uri_to_data($uri) {  $parts = explode('/', $uri);  return uuid_id_uri_array_to_data($parts);}/** * Converts a URI array to entity data array. * * @param array $uri *   The URI parts, often taken from arg(). * * @return array *   The entity data. */function uuid_id_uri_array_to_data($uri) {  $data = array(    'request' => $uri,    'entity_type' => $uri[0],    'id' => $uri[1],  );  drupal_alter('uuid_id_uri_data', $data);  return $data;}/** * Converts a UUID URI string to an entity data array. * * @param string $uri *   The URI to convert. * * @return array *   The entity data. * * @see uuid_uri_array_to_data() */function uuid_uri_to_data($uri, $strip_uuid = TRUE) {  return uuid_uri_array_to_data(explode('/', $uri));}/** * Converts a URI array to entity data array. * * @param array $uri *   The URI parts, often taken from arg(). * * @return array *   The entity data. */function uuid_uri_array_to_data($uri, $strip_uuid = TRUE) {  if ($strip_uuid) {    array_shift($uri);  }  $data = array(    'request' => $uri,    'entity_type' => isset($uri[0]) ? $uri[0] : NULL,    'uuid' => isset($uri[1]) ? $uri[1] : NULL,  );  drupal_alter('uuid_uri_data', $data);  return $data;}/** * Generates a UUID using the Windows internal GUID generator. * * @see http://php.net/com_create_guid */function _uuid_generate_com() {  // Remove {} wrapper and make lower case to keep result consistent.  return drupal_strtolower(trim(com_create_guid(), '{}'));}/** * Generates an universally unique identifier using the PECL extension. */function _uuid_generate_pecl() {  return uuid_create(UUID_TYPE_DEFAULT);}/** * Generates a UUID v4 (RFC 4122 section 4.4) using PHP code. * * @see http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt * * The UUID layout and fields are defined in section 4.1.2. * * Note that there are inconsistencies in the RFC with respect to * bit numbering. Network Order is correct, so the most significant bit * always appears first (in left-to-right sequence). See errata 3546: * http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=4122&eid=3546 * * Based on code from http://php.net/uniqid */function _uuid_generate_php() {  // We limit each generated number to 16 bits (maximum value 0xffff)  // because mt_rand() returns a *signed* integer, and hence a 32-bit  // value can only have a 31-bit magnitude. Constructing a 32-bit  // number from two 16-bit random numbers guarantees that all 32 bits  // are random.  return sprintf('%04x%04x-%04x-4%03x-%04x-%04x%04x%04x',    // 32 bits for "time_low".    mt_rand(0, 0xffff), mt_rand(0, 0xffff),    // 16 bits for "time_mid".    mt_rand(0, 0xffff),    // 12 bits after the initial 0100 (version 4) for "time_hi_and_version".    mt_rand(0, 0x0fff),    // 16 bits in total for "clk_seq_hi_res" and "clk_seq_low", with the    // most significant 2 bits of clk_seq_hi_res set to '10'. We do a    // bitwise OR of a random 14-bit value (maximum 0x3fff) with 0x8000    // (a 16-bit integer with only the most significant bit set).    mt_rand(0, 0x3fff) | 0x8000,    // 48 bits for "node".    mt_rand(0, 0xffff), mt_rand(0, 0xffff), mt_rand(0, 0xffff)  );}// The if block avoids conflicts with PECL's uuid_is_valid().if (!function_exists('uuid_is_valid')) {  /**   * Check that a string appears to be in the format of a UUID.   *   * @param string $uuid   *   The string to test.   *   * @return bool   *    TRUE if the string is well formed.   */  function uuid_is_valid($uuid) {    return preg_match('/^' . UUID_PATTERN . '$/', $uuid);  }}
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