ulid-rs
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ulid-rs
uuid
- cargo install uuid should give me a uuid tool
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What's new in SeaORM 0.9.0
Upgrade uuid to 1.0
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New UUID Formats from IETF
Those aren’t bytes — they’re integers of various sizes. (Hint: do not use integer types in C code for portable data structures. ntohl, etc are a mess. Just use arrays of bytes.)
I don’t know the whole history, but MS somehow took this structure at face value and caused problems like this:
https://github.com/uuid-rs/uuid/issues/277
So, if you want to do anything (e.g. sorting) that depends on the representation of a UUID (or even depends on converting between string and binary representations), be aware that UUIDs coming from Windows may be little-endian. In my book, this is a Windows bug, but opinions may differ here.
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Announcing uuid-simd, hex-simd and base64-simd!
A: For uuid, the maintainer perfers to wait for stdsimd instead of maintaining different implementations. https://github.com/uuid-rs/uuid/issues/561.
- Getting ready for uuid 1.0
What are some alternatives?
rust-base64 - base64, in rust
fastuuid - FastUUID is a library which provides CPython bindings to Rust's UUID library
ulid - Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (ULID) in Python 3
ulid-lite - Generate unique, yet sortable identifiers
dart-uuid - Generate RFC4122(v1,v4,v5,v6,v7,v8) UUIDs
Hashids.java - Hashids algorithm v1.0.0 implementation in Java
faster-hex - fast hex
portable-simd - The testing ground for the future of portable SIMD in Rust
time - The most used Rust library for date and time handling.
uuid6-python - New time-based UUID formats which are suited for use as a database key