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Data::GUID(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 Data::GUID(3)

NAME
       Data::GUID - globally unique identifiers

VERSION
       version 0.046

SYNOPSIS
	 use Data::GUID;

	 my $guid = Data::GUID->new;

	 my $string = $guid->as_string; # or "$guid"

	 my $other_guid = Data::GUID->from_string($string);

	 if (($guid <=> $other_guid) == 0) {
	   print "They're the same!\n";
	 }

DESCRIPTION
       Data::GUID provides a simple interface for generating and using
       globally unique identifiers.

GETTING A NEW GUID
   new
	 my $guid = Data::GUID->new;

       This method returns a new globally unique identifier.

GUIDS FROM EXISTING VALUES
       These method returns a new Data::GUID object for the given GUID value.
       In all cases, these methods throw an exception if given invalid input.

   from_string
	 my $guid = Data::GUID->from_string("B0470602-A64B-11DA-8632-93EBF1C0E05A");

   from_hex
	 # note that a hex guid is a guid string without hyphens and with a leading 0x
	 my $guid = Data::GUID->from_hex("0xB0470602A64B11DA863293EBF1C0E05A");

   from_base64
	 my $guid = Data::GUID->from_base64("sEcGAqZLEdqGMpPr8cDgWg==");

   from_data_uuid
       This method returns a new Data::GUID object if given a Data::UUID
       value.  Because Data::UUID values are not blessed and because
       Data::UUID provides no validation method, this method will only throw
       an exception if the given data is of the wrong size.

IDENTIFYING GUIDS
   string_guid_regex
   hex_guid_regex
   base64_guid_regex
       These methods return regex objects that match regex strings of the
       appropriate type.

   from_any_string
	 my $string = get_string_from_ether;

	 my $guid = Data::GUID->from_any_string($string);

       This method returns a Data::GUID object for the given string, trying
       all known string interpretations.  An exception is thrown if the value
       is not a valid GUID string.

   best_guess
	 my $value = get_value_from_ether;

	 my $guid = Data::GUID->best_guess($value);

       This method returns a Data::GUID object for the given value, trying
       everything it can.  It works like "from_any_string", but will also
       accept Data::UUID values.  (In effect, this means that any sixteen byte
       value is acceptable.)

GUIDS INTO STRINGS
       These methods return various string representations of a GUID.

   as_string
       This method returns a "traditional" GUID/UUID string representation.
       This is five hexadecimal strings, delimited by hyphens.	For example:

	 B0470602-A64B-11DA-8632-93EBF1C0E05A

       This method is also used to stringify Data::GUID objects.

   as_hex
       This method returns a plain hexadecimal representation of the GUID,
       with a leading "0x".  For example:

	 0xB0470602A64B11DA863293EBF1C0E05A

   as_base64
       This method returns a base-64 string representation of the GUID.	 For
       example:

	 sEcGAqZLEdqGMpPr8cDgWg==

OTHER METHODS
   compare_to_guid
       This method compares a GUID to another GUID and returns -1, 0, or 1, as
       do other comparison routines.

   as_binary
       This method returns the packed binary representation of the GUID.  At
       present this method relies on Data::GUID's underlying use of
       Data::UUID.  It is not guaranteed to continue to work the same way, or
       at all.	Caveat invocator.

IMPORTING
       Data::GUID does not export any subroutines by default, but it provides
       a few routines which will be imported on request.  These routines may
       be called as class methods, or may be imported to be called as
       subroutines.  Calling them by fully qualified name is incorrect.

	 use Data::GUID qw(guid);

	 my $guid = guid;	      # OK
	 my $guid = Data::GUID->guid; # OK
	 my $guid = Data::GUID::guid; # NOT OK

   guid
       This routine returns a new Data::GUID object.

   guid_string
       This returns the string representation of a new GUID.

   guid_hex
       This returns the hex representation of a new GUID.

   guid_base64
       This returns the base64 representation of a new GUID.

   guid_from_anything
       This returns the result of calling the "from_any_string" method.

TODO
       ·   add namespace support

       ·   remove dependency on wretched Data::UUID

       ·   make it work on 5.005

AUTHOR
       Ricardo SIGNES, "<rjbs@cpan.org>"

BUGS
       Please report any bugs or feature requests to
       "bug-data-guid@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
       <http://rt.cpan.org>.  I will be notified, and then you'll
       automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2006 Ricardo Signes, All Rights Reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.2			  2011-01-18			 Data::GUID(3)
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