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Generating UUIDs from timestamps.
Timestamps are used in a few UUID versions as a source of decentralized
uniqueness (as in versions 1 and 6), and as a way to enable sorting (as
in versions 6 and 7). Timestamps aren’t encoded the same way by all UUID
versions so this module provides a single Timestamp
type that can
convert between them.
Timestamp representations in UUIDs
Versions 1 and 6 UUIDs use a bespoke timestamp that consists of the
number of 100ns ticks since 1582-10-15 00:00:00
, along with
a counter value to avoid duplicates.
Version 7 UUIDs use a more standard timestamp that consists of the
number of millisecond ticks since the Unix epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00
).
References
Modules
- Default implementations for the
ClockSequence
trait.
Structs
- A timestamp that can be encoded into a UUID.
Constants
- The number of 100 nanosecond ticks between the RFC4122 epoch (
1582-10-15 00:00:00
) and the Unix epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00
).
Traits
- A counter that can be used by version 1 and version 6 UUIDs to support the uniqueness of timestamps.