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package APR::UUID;
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use APR ();
use APR::XSLoader ();
our $VERSION = '0.009000';
APR::XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__;
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
APR::UUID - Perl API for manipulating APR UUIDs
=head1 Synopsis
use APR::UUID ();
# get a random UUID and format it as a string
my $uuid = APR::UUID->new->format;
# $uuid = e.g. 'd48889bb-d11d-b211-8567-ec81968c93c6';
# same as the object returned by APR::UUID->new
my $uuid_parsed = APR::UUID->parse($uuid);
=head1 Description
C<APR::UUID> is used to get and manipulate random UUIDs.
It allows you to C<L<create|/C_new_>> random UUIDs, which when
C<L<format|/C_format_>ted> returns a string like:
'd48889bb-d11d-b211-8567-ec81968c93c6';
which can be parsed back into the C<APR::UUID> object with
C<L<parse()|/C_parse_>>.
=head1 API
C<APR::UUID> provides the following functions and/or methods:
=head2 C<format>
Convert an C<L<APR::UUID object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> object
into a string presentation:
my $uuid_str = $uuid->format;
=over 4
=item obj: C<$uuid>
( C<L<APR::UUID object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> )
=item ret: C<$uuid_str>
returns a string representation of the object (.e.g
C<'d48889bb-d11d-b211-8567-ec81968c93c6'>).
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<new>
Create a C<L<APR::UUID object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> using the
random engine:
my $uuid = APR::UUID->new;
=over 4
=item class: C<APR::UUID>
( C<L<APR::UUID class|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> )
=item ret: C<$uuid>
( C<L<APR::UUID object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> )
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head2 C<DESTROY>
$uuid->DESTROY;
=over 4
=item obj: C<APR::UUID>
( C<L<APR::UUID object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> )
=item ret: no return value
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
Do not call this method, it's designed to be only called by Perl when
the variable goes out of scope. If you call it yourself you will get a
segfault when perl will call DESTROY on its own.
=head2 C<parse>
Convert a UUID string into an C<L<APR::UUID
object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> object:
$uuid = APR::UUID->parse($uuid_str)
=over 4
=item arg1: C<$uuid_str> (string)
UUID string (.e.g C<'d48889bb-d11d-b211-8567-ec81968c93c6'>)
=item ret: C<$uuid>
( C<L<APR::UUID object|docs::2.0::api::APR::UUID>> )
The new object.
=item since: 2.0.00
=back
=head1 See Also
L<mod_perl 2.0 documentation|docs::2.0::index>.
=head1 Copyright
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under
The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
=head1 Authors
L<The mod_perl development team and numerous
contributors|about::contributors::people>.
=cut