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ids
This library generates random identifiers given the number of bytes of randomness. The identifiers are Base64 encoded. By default, 20 bytes (160 bits) are used.
The generation of random identifiers uses the /dev/urandom
random
number generator when available. This includes macOS, Linux, \*BSD, and
other POSIX operating-systems. On Windows, a pseudo-random generator is
used but randomized using the current wall time.
Identifiers can be generated as atoms, lists of characters, or lists of character codes.
See also the uuid
and ulid
libraries.
Open the `../../docs/library_index.html#ids <../../docs/library_index.html#ids>`__ link in a web browser.
To load all entities in this library, load the loader.lgt
file:
::
| ?- logtalk_load(ids(loader))
.
To test this library predicates, load the tester.lgt
file:
::
| ?- logtalk_load(ids(tester))
.
To generate an identifier using the default 160 bits of randomness:
::
| ?- ids::generate(Identifier)
.
Identifier = '2gpMzqAFXBO5mYFIPX1qMkHxgGE='
yes
To generate an identifier represented by an atom using 240 bits (30 bytes) of randomness:
::
| ?- ids(atom, 30)
::generate(Identifier)
.
Identifier = 'ie/jYcLsqo8ZguCOF1ZNPFDRvJ03Ww5Qa9e0FxRB'
yes
To generate an identifier represented by a list of characters using 64 bits (8 bytes) of randomness:
::
| ?- ids(chars, 8)
::generate(Identifier)
.
Identifier = ['5','0','8','V',d,'S',c,y,n,o,'A',=]
yes
To generate an identifier represented by a list of character codes using 64 bits (8 bytes) of randomness:
::
| ?- ids(codes, 8)
::generate(Identifier)
.
Identifier = [111,81,86,55,99,79,70,77,65,74,103,61]
yes