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-# ramsey/uuid Changelog
-
-All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
-
-The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](http://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/)
-and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
-
-
-## [Unreleased]
-
-### Added
-
-### Changed
-
-### Deprecated
-
-### Removed
-
-### Fixed
-
-### Security
-
-
-## [4.1.1] - 2020-08-18
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Allow use of brick/math version 0.9
-
-
-## [4.1.0] - 2020-07-28
-
-### Changed
-
-* Improve performance of `Uuid::fromString()`, `Uuid::fromBytes()`,
- `UuidInterface#toString()`, and `UuidInterface#getBytes()`. See PR
- [#324](https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/pull/324) for more information.
-
-
-## [4.0.1] - 2020-03-29
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix collection deserialization errors due to upstream `allowed_classes` being
- set to `false`. For details, see [ramsey/uuid#303](https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/issues/303)
- and [ramsey/collection#47](https://github.com/ramsey/collection/issues/47).
-
-
-## [4.0.0] - 2020-03-22
-
-### Added
-
-* Add support for version 6 UUIDs, as defined by <http://gh.peabody.io/uuidv6/>,
- including the static method `Uuid::uuid6()`, which returns a
- `Nonstandard\UuidV6` instance.
-* Add ability to generate version 2 (DCE Security) UUIDs, including the static
- method `Uuid::uuid2()`, which returns an `Rfc4122\UuidV2` instance.
-* Add classes to represent each version of RFC 4122 UUID. When generating new
- UUIDs or creating UUIDs from existing strings, bytes, or integers, if the UUID
- is an RFC 4122 variant, one of these instances will be returned:
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV1`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV2`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV3`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV4`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV5`
- * `Rfc4122\NilUuid`
-* Add classes to represent version 6 UUIDs, GUIDs, and nonstandard
- (non-RFC 4122 variant) UUIDs:
- * `Nonstandard\UuidV6`
- * `Guid\Guid`
- * `Nonstandard\Uuid`
-* Add `Uuid::fromDateTime()` to create version 1 UUIDs from instances of
- `\DateTimeInterface`.
-* The `\DateTimeInterface` instance returned by `UuidInterface::getDateTime()`
- (and now `Rfc4122\UuidV1::getDateTime()`) now includes microseconds, as
- specified by the version 1 UUID.
-* Add `Validator\ValidatorInterface` and `Validator\GenericValidator` to allow
- flexibility in validating UUIDs/GUIDs.
- * The default validator continues to validate UUID strings using the same
- relaxed validation pattern found in the 3.x series of ramsey/uuid.
- * Introduce `Rfc4122\Validator` that may be used for strict validation of
- RFC 4122 UUID strings.
- * Add ability to change the default validator used by `Uuid` through
- `FeatureSet::setValidator()`.
- * Add `getValidator()` and `setValidator()` to `UuidFactory`.
-* Add `Provider\Node\StaticNodeProvider` to assist in setting a custom static
- node value with the multicast bit set for version 1 UUIDs.
-* Add the following new exceptions:
- * `Exception\BuilderNotFoundException` -
- Thrown to indicate that no suitable UUID builder could be found.
- * `Exception\DateTimeException` -
- Thrown to indicate that the PHP DateTime extension encountered an
- exception/error.
- * `Exception\DceSecurityException` -
- Thrown to indicate an exception occurred while dealing with DCE Security
- (version 2) UUIDs.
- * `Exception\InvalidArgumentException` -
- Thrown to indicate that the argument received is not valid. This extends the
- built-in PHP `\InvalidArgumentException`, so there should be no BC breaks
- with ramsey/uuid throwing this exception, if you are catching the PHP
- exception.
- * `Exception\InvalidBytesException` -
- Thrown to indicate that the bytes being operated on are invalid in some way.
- * `Exception\NameException` -
- Thrown to indicate that an error occurred while attempting to hash a
- namespace and name.
- * `Exception\NodeException` -
- Throw to indicate that attempting to fetch or create a node ID encountered
- an error.
- * `Exception\RandomSourceException` -
- Thrown to indicate that the source of random data encountered an error.
- * `Exception\TimeSourceException` -
- Thrown to indicate that the source of time encountered an error.
- * `Exception\UnableToBuildUuidException` -
- Thrown to indicate a builder is unable to build a UUID.
-* Introduce a `Builder\FallbackBuilder`, used by `FeatureSet` to help decide
- whether to return a `Uuid` or `Nonstandard\Uuid` when decoding a
- UUID string or bytes.
-* Add `Rfc4122\UuidInterface` to specifically represent RFC 4122 variant UUIDs.
-* Add `Rfc4122\UuidBuilder` to build RFC 4122 variant UUIDs. This replaces the
- existing `Builder\DefaultUuidBuilder`, which is now deprecated.
-* Introduce `Math\CalculatorInterface` for representing calculators to perform
- arithmetic operations on integers.
-* Depend on [brick/math](https://github.com/brick/math) for the
- `Math\BrickMathCalculator`, which is the default calculator used by this
- library when math cannot be performed in native PHP due to integer size
- limitations. The calculator is configurable and may be changed, if desired.
-* Add `Converter\Number\GenericNumberConverter` and
- `Converter\Time\GenericTimeConverter` which will use the calculator provided
- to convert numbers and time to values for UUIDs.
-* Introduce `Type\Hexadecimal`, `Type\Integer`, `Type\Decimal`, and `Type\Time`
- for improved type-safety when dealing with arbitrary string values.
-* Add a `Type\TypeInterface` that each of the ramsey/uuid types implements.
-* Add `Fields\FieldsInterface` and `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface` to define
- field layouts for UUID variants. The implementations `Rfc4122\Fields`,
- `Guid\Fields`, and `Nonstandard\Fields` store the 16-byte,
- binary string representation of the UUID internally, and these manage
- conversion of the binary string into the hexadecimal field values.
-* Introduce `Builder\BuilderCollection` and `Provider\Node\NodeProviderCollection`.
- These are typed collections for providing builders and node providers to
- `Builder\FallbackBuilder` and `Provider\Node\FallbackNodeProvider`, respectively.
-* Add `Generator\NameGeneratorInterface` to support alternate methods of
- generating bytes for version 3 and version 5 name-based UUID. By default,
- ramsey/uuid uses the `Generator\DefaultNameGenerator`, which uses the standard
- algorithm this library has used since the beginning. You may choose to use the
- new `Generator\PeclUuidNameGenerator` to make use of the new
- `uuid_generate_md5()` and `uuid_generate_sha1()` functions in
- [ext-uuid version 1.1.0](https://pecl.php.net/package/uuid).
-
-### Changed
-
-* Set minimum required PHP version to 7.2.
-* This library now works on 32-bit and 64-bit systems, with no degradation in
- functionality.
-* By default, the following static methods will now return specific instance
- types. This should not cause any BC breaks if typehints target `UuidInterface`:
- * `Uuid::uuid1` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV1`
- * `Uuid::uuid3` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV3`
- * `Uuid::uuid4` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV4`
- * `Uuid::uuid5` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV5`
-* Accept `Type\Hexadecimal` for the `$node` parameter for
- `UuidFactoryInterface::uuid1()`. This is in addition to the `int|string` types
- already accepted, so there are no BC breaks. `Type\Hexadecimal` is now the
- recommended type to pass for `$node`.
-* Out of the box, `Uuid::fromString()`, `Uuid::fromBytes()`, and
- `Uuid::fromInteger()` will now return either an `Rfc4122\UuidInterface`
- instance or an instance of `Nonstandard\Uuid`, depending on whether the input
- contains an RFC 4122 variant UUID with a valid version identifier. Both
- implement `UuidInterface`, so BC breaks should not occur if typehints use the
- interface.
-* Change `Uuid::getFields()` to return an instance of `Fields\FieldsInterface`.
- Previously, it returned an array of integer values (on 64-bit systems only).
-* `Uuid::getDateTime()` now returns an instance of `\DateTimeImmutable` instead
- of `\DateTime`.
-* Make the following changes to `UuidInterface`:
- * `getHex()` now returns a `Type\Hexadecimal` instance.
- * `getInteger()` now returns a `Type\Integer` instance. The `Type\Integer`
- instance holds a string representation of a 128-bit integer. You may then
- use a math library of your choice (bcmath, gmp, etc.) to operate on the
- string integer.
- * `getDateTime()` now returns `\DateTimeInterface` instead of `\DateTime`.
- * Add `__toString()` method.
- * Add `getFields()` method. It returns an instance of `Fields\FieldsInterface`.
-* Add the following new methods to `UuidFactoryInterface`:
- * `uuid2()`
- * `uuid6()`
- * `fromDateTime()`
- * `fromInteger()`
- * `getValidator()`
-* This library no longer throws generic exceptions. However, this should not
- result in BC breaks, since the new exceptions extend from built-in PHP
- exceptions that this library previously threw.
- * `Exception\UnsupportedOperationException` is now descended from
- `\LogicException`. Previously, it descended from `\RuntimeException`.
-* Change required constructor parameters for `Uuid`:
- * Change the first required constructor parameter for `Uuid` from
- `array $fields` to `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface $fields`.
- * Add `Converter\TimeConverterInterface $timeConverter` as the fourth
- required constructor parameter for `Uuid`.
-* Change the second required parameter of `Builder\UuidBuilderInterface::build()`
- from `array $fields` to `string $bytes`. Rather than accepting an array of
- hexadecimal strings as UUID fields, the `build()` method now expects a byte
- string.
-* Add `Converter\TimeConverterInterface $timeConverter` as the second required
- constructor parameter for `Rfc4122\UuidBuilder`. This also affects the
- now-deprecated `Builder\DefaultUuidBuilder`, since this class now inherits
- from `Rfc4122\UuidBuilder`.
-* Add `convertTime()` method to `Converter\TimeConverterInterface`.
-* Add `getTime()` method to `Provider\TimeProviderInterface`. It replaces the
- `currentTime()` method.
-* `Provider\Node\FallbackNodeProvider` now accepts only a
- `Provider\Node\NodeProviderCollection` as its constructor parameter.
-* `Provider\Time\FixedTimeProvider` no longer accepts an array but accepts only
- `Type\Time` instances.
-* `Provider\NodeProviderInterface::getNode()` now returns `Type\Hexadecimal`
- instead of `string|false|null`.
-* `Converter/TimeConverterInterface::calculateTime()` now returns
- `Type\Hexadecimal` instead of `array`. The value is the full UUID timestamp
- value (count of 100-nanosecond intervals since the Gregorian calendar epoch)
- in hexadecimal format.
-* Change methods in `NumberConverterInterface` to accept and return string values
- instead of `mixed`; this simplifies the interface and makes it consistent.
-* `Generator\DefaultTimeGenerator` no longer adds the variant and version bits
- to the bytes it returns. These must be applied to the bytes afterwards.
-* When encoding to bytes or decoding from bytes, `OrderedTimeCodec` now checks
- whether the UUID is an RFC 4122 variant, version 1 UUID. If not, it will throw
- an exception—`InvalidArgumentException` when using
- `OrderedTimeCodec::encodeBinary()` and `UnsupportedOperationException` when
- using `OrderedTimeCodec::decodeBytes()`.
-
-### Deprecated
-
-The following functionality is deprecated and will be removed in ramsey/uuid
-5.0.0.
-
-* The following methods from `UuidInterface` and `Uuid` are deprecated. Use their
- counterparts on the `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface` returned by `Uuid::getFields()`.
- * `getClockSeqHiAndReservedHex()`
- * `getClockSeqLowHex()`
- * `getClockSequenceHex()`
- * `getFieldsHex()`
- * `getNodeHex()`
- * `getTimeHiAndVersionHex()`
- * `getTimeLowHex()`
- * `getTimeMidHex()`
- * `getTimestampHex()`
- * `getVariant()`
- * `getVersion()`
-* The following methods from `Uuid` are deprecated. Use the `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface`
- instance returned by `Uuid::getFields()` to get the `Type\Hexadecimal` value
- for these fields. You may use the new `Math\CalculatorInterface::toIntegerValue()`
- method to convert the `Type\Hexadecimal` instances to instances of
- `Type\Integer`. This library provides `Math\BrickMathCalculator`, which may be
- used for this purpose, or you may use the arbitrary-precision arithemetic
- library of your choice.
- * `getClockSeqHiAndReserved()`
- * `getClockSeqLow()`
- * `getClockSequence()`
- * `getNode()`
- * `getTimeHiAndVersion()`
- * `getTimeLow()`
- * `getTimeMid()`
- * `getTimestamp()`
-* `getDateTime()` on `UuidInterface` and `Uuid` is deprecated. Use this method
- only on instances of `Rfc4122\UuidV1` or `Nonstandard\UuidV6`.
-* `getUrn()` on `UuidInterface` and `Uuid` is deprecated. It is available on
- `Rfc4122\UuidInterface` and classes that implement it.
-* The following methods are deprecated and have no direct replacements. However,
- you may obtain the same information by calling `UuidInterface::getHex()` and
- splitting the return value in half.
- * `UuidInterface::getLeastSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `UuidInterface::getMostSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `Uuid::getLeastSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `Uuid::getMostSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `Uuid::getLeastSignificantBits()`
- * `Uuid::getMostSignificantBits()`
-* `UuidInterface::getNumberConverter()` and `Uuid::getNumberConverter()` are
- deprecated. There is no alternative recommendation, so plan accordingly.
-* `Builder\DefaultUuidBuilder` is deprecated; transition to `Rfc4122\UuidBuilder`.
-* `Converter\Number\BigNumberConverter` is deprecated; transition to
- `Converter\Number\GenericNumberConverter`.
-* `Converter\Time\BigNumberTimeConverter` is deprecated; transition to
- `Converter\Time\GenericTimeConverter`.
-* The classes for representing and generating *degraded* UUIDs are deprecated.
- These are no longer necessary; this library now behaves the same on 32-bit and
- 64-bit systems.
- * `Builder\DegradedUuidBuilder`
- * `Converter\Number\DegradedNumberConverter`
- * `Converter\Time\DegradedTimeConverter`
- * `DegradedUuid`
-* The `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_IDENTIFIER` constant is deprecated. Use
- `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_DCE_SECURITY` instead.
-* The `Uuid::VALID_PATTERN` constant is deprecated. Use
- `Validator\GenericValidator::getPattern()` or `Rfc4122\Validator::getPattern()`
- instead.
-
-### Removed
-
-* Remove the following bytes generators and recommend
- `Generator\RandomBytesGenerator` as a suitable replacement:
- * `Generator\MtRandGenerator`
- * `Generator\OpenSslGenerator`
- * `Generator\SodiumRandomGenerator`
-* Remove `Exception\UnsatisfiedDependencyException`. This library no longer
- throws this exception.
-* Remove the method `Provider\TimeProviderInterface::currentTime()`. Use
- `Provider\TimeProviderInterface::getTime()` instead.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-beta2] - 2020-03-01
-
-## Added
-
-* Add missing convenience methods for `Rfc4122\UuidV2`.
-* Add `Provider\Node\StaticNodeProvider` to assist in setting a custom static
- node value with the multicast bit set for version 1 UUIDs.
-
-## Changed
-
-* `Provider\NodeProviderInterface::getNode()` now returns `Type\Hexadecimal`
- instead of `string|false|null`.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-beta1] - 2020-02-27
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `ValidatorInterface::getPattern()` to return the regular expression
- pattern used by the validator.
-* Add `v6()` helper function for version 6 UUIDs.
-
-### Changed
-
-* Set the pattern constants on validators as `private`. Use the `getPattern()`
- method instead.
-* Change the `$node` parameter for `UuidFactoryInterface::uuid6()` to accept
- `null` or `Type\Hexadecimal`.
-* Accept `Type\Hexadecimal` for the `$node` parameter for
- `UuidFactoryInterface::uuid1()`. This is in addition to the `int|string` types
- already accepted, so there are no BC breaks. `Type\Hexadecimal` is now the
- recommended type to pass for `$node`.
-
-### Removed
-
-* Remove `currentTime()` method from `Provider\Time\FixedTimeProvider` and
- `Provider\Time\SystemTimeProvider`; it had previously been removed from
- `Provider\TimeProviderInterface`.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-alpha5] - 2020-02-23
-
-### Added
-
-* Introduce `Builder\BuilderCollection` and `Provider\Node\NodeProviderCollection`.
-
-### Changed
-
-* `Builder\FallbackBuilder` now accepts only a `Builder\BuilderCollection` as
- its constructor parameter.
-* `Provider\Node\FallbackNodeProvider` now accepts only a `Provider\Node\NodeProviderCollection`
- as its constructor parameter.
-* `Provider\Time\FixedTimeProvider` no longer accepts an array but accepts only
- `Type\Time` instances.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-alpha4] - 2020-02-23
-
-### Added
-
-* Add a `Type\TypeInterface` that each of the ramsey/uuid types implements.
-* Support version 6 UUIDs; see <http://gh.peabody.io/uuidv6/>.
-
-### Changed
-
-* Rename `Type\IntegerValue` to `Type\Integer`. It was originally named
- `IntegerValue` because static analysis sees `Integer` in docblock annotations
- and treats it as the native `int` type. `Integer` is not a reserved word in
- PHP, so it should be named `Integer` for consistency with other types in this
- library. When using it, a class alias prevents static analysis from
- complaining.
-* Mark `Guid\Guid` and `Nonstandard\Uuid` classes as `final`.
-* Add `uuid6()` method to `UuidFactoryInterface`.
-
-### Deprecated
-
-* `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_IDENTIFIER` is deprecated. Use `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_DCE_SECURITY`
- instead.
-* `Uuid::VALID_PATTERN` is deprecated. Use `Validator\GenericValidator::VALID_PATTERN`
- instead.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-alpha3] - 2020-02-21
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix microsecond rounding error on 32-bit systems.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-alpha2] - 2020-02-21
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `Uuid::fromDateTime()` to create version 1 UUIDs from instances of
- `\DateTimeInterface`.
-* Add `Generator\NameGeneratorInterface` to support alternate methods of
- generating bytes for version 3 and version 5 name-based UUID. By default,
- ramsey/uuid uses the `Generator\DefaultNameGenerator`, which uses the standard
- algorithm this library has used since the beginning. You may choose to use the
- new `Generator\PeclUuidNameGenerator` to make use of the new
- `uuid_generate_md5()` and `uuid_generate_sha1()` functions in ext-uuid version
- 1.1.0.
-
-### Changed
-
-* Add `fromDateTime()` method to `UuidFactoryInterface`.
-* Change `UuidInterface::getHex()` to return a `Ramsey\Uuid\Type\Hexadecimal` instance.
-* Change `UuidInterface::getInteger()` to return a `Ramsey\Uuid\Type\IntegerValue` instance.
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Round microseconds to six digits when getting DateTime from v1 UUIDs. This
- circumvents a needless exception for an otherwise valid time-based UUID.
-
-
-## [4.0.0-alpha1] - 2020-01-22
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `Validator\ValidatorInterface` and `Validator\GenericValidator` to allow
- flexibility in validating UUIDs/GUIDs.
- * Add ability to change the default validator used by `Uuid` through
- `FeatureSet::setValidator()`.
- * Add `getValidator()` and `setValidator()` to `UuidFactory`.
-* Add an internal `InvalidArgumentException` that descends from the built-in
- PHP `\InvalidArgumentException`. All places that used to throw
- `\InvalidArgumentException` now throw `Ramsey\Uuid\Exception\InvalidArgumentException`.
- This should not cause any BC breaks, however.
-* Add an internal `DateTimeException` that descends from the built-in PHP
- `\RuntimeException`. `Uuid::getDateTime()` may throw this exception if
- `\DateTimeImmutable` throws an error or exception.
-* Add `RandomSourceException` that descends from the built-in PHP
- `\RuntimeException`. `DefaultTimeGenerator`, `RandomBytesGenerator`, and
- `RandomNodeProvider` may throw this exception if `random_bytes()` or
- `random_int()` throw an error or exception.
-* Add `Fields\FieldsInterface` and `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface` to define
- field layouts for UUID variants. The implementations `Rfc4122\Fields`,
- `Guid\Fields`, and `Nonstandard\Fields` store the 16-byte,
- binary string representation of the UUID internally, and these manage
- conversion of the binary string into the hexadecimal field values.
-* Add `Rfc4122\UuidInterface` to specifically represent RFC 4122 variant UUIDs.
-* Add classes to represent each version of RFC 4122 UUID. When generating new
- UUIDs or creating UUIDs from existing strings, bytes, or integers, if the UUID
- is an RFC 4122 variant, one of these instances will be returned:
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV1`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV2`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV3`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV4`
- * `Rfc4122\UuidV5`
- * `Rfc4122\NilUuid`
-* Add `Rfc4122\UuidBuilder` to build RFC 4122 variant UUIDs. This replaces the
- existing `Builder\DefaultUuidBuilder`, which is now deprecated.
-* Add ability to generate version 2 (DCE Security) UUIDs, including the static
- method `Uuid::uuid2()`, which returns an `Rfc4122\UuidV2` instance.
-* Add classes to represent GUIDs and nonstandard (non-RFC 4122 variant) UUIDs:
- * `Guid\Guid`
- * `Nonstandard\Uuid`.
-* Introduce a `Builder\FallbackBuilder`, used by `FeatureSet` to help decide
- whether to return a `Uuid` or `Nonstandard\Uuid` when decoding a
- UUID string or bytes.
-* Introduce `Type\Hexadecimal`, `Type\IntegerValue`, and `Type\Time` for
- improved type-safety when dealing with arbitrary string values.
-* Introduce `Math\CalculatorInterface` for representing calculators to perform
- arithmetic operations on integers.
-* Depend on [brick/math](https://github.com/brick/math) for the
- `Math\BrickMathCalculator`, which is the default calculator used by this
- library when math cannot be performed in native PHP due to integer size
- limitations. The calculator is configurable and may be changed, if desired.
-* Add `Converter\Number\GenericNumberConverter` and
- `Converter\Time\GenericTimeConverter` which will use the calculator provided
- to convert numbers and time to values for UUIDs.
-* The `\DateTimeInterface` instance returned by `UuidInterface::getDateTime()`
- (and now `Rfc4122\UuidV1::getDateTime()`) now includes microseconds, as
- specified by the version 1 UUID.
-
-### Changed
-
-* Set minimum required PHP version to 7.2.
-* Add `__toString()` method to `UuidInterface`.
-* The `UuidInterface::getDateTime()` method now specifies `\DateTimeInterface`
- as the return value, rather than `\DateTime`; `Uuid::getDateTime()` now
- returns an instance of `\DateTimeImmutable` instead of `\DateTime`.
-* Add `getFields()` method to `UuidInterface`.
-* Add `getValidator()` method to `UuidFactoryInterface`.
-* Add `uuid2()` method to `UuidFactoryInterface`.
-* Add `convertTime()` method to `Converter\TimeConverterInterface`.
-* Add `getTime()` method to `Provider\TimeProviderInterface`.
-* Change `Uuid::getFields()` to return an instance of `Fields\FieldsInterface`.
- Previously, it returned an array of integer values (on 64-bit systems only).
-* Change the first required constructor parameter for `Uuid` from
- `array $fields` to `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface $fields`.
-* Introduce `Converter\TimeConverterInterface $timeConverter` as fourth required
- constructor parameter for `Uuid` and second required constructor parameter for
- `Builder\DefaultUuidBuilder`.
-* Change `UuidInterface::getInteger()` to always return a `string` value instead
- of `mixed`. This is a string representation of a 128-bit integer. You may then
- use a math library of your choice (bcmath, gmp, etc.) to operate on the
- string integer.
-* Change the second required parameter of `Builder\UuidBuilderInterface::build()`
- from `array $fields` to `string $bytes`. Rather than accepting an array of
- hexadecimal strings as UUID fields, the `build()` method now expects a byte
- string.
-* `Generator\DefaultTimeGenerator` no longer adds the variant and version bits
- to the bytes it returns. These must be applied to the bytes afterwards.
-* `Converter/TimeConverterInterface::calculateTime()` now returns
- `Type\Hexadecimal` instead of `array`. The value is the full UUID timestamp
- value (count of 100-nanosecond intervals since the Gregorian calendar epoch)
- in hexadecimal format.
-* Change methods in converter interfaces to accept and return string values
- instead of `mixed`; this simplifies the interface and makes it consistent:
- * `NumberConverterInterface::fromHex(string $hex): string`
- * `NumberConverterInterface::toHex(string $number): string`
- * `TimeConverterInterface::calculateTime(string $seconds, string $microseconds): array`
-* `UnsupportedOperationException` is now descended from `\LogicException`.
- Previously, it descended from `\RuntimeException`.
-* When encoding to bytes or decoding from bytes, `OrderedTimeCodec` now checks
- whether the UUID is an RFC 4122 variant, version 1 UUID. If not, it will throw
- an exception—`InvalidArgumentException` when using
- `OrderedTimeCodec::encodeBinary()` and `UnsupportedOperationException` when
- using `OrderedTimeCodec::decodeBytes()`.
-* Out of the box, `Uuid::fromString()`, `Uuid::fromBytes()`, and
- `Uuid::fromInteger()` will now return either an `Rfc4122\UuidInterface`
- instance or an instance of `Nonstandard\Uuid`, depending on whether the input
- contains an RFC 4122 variant UUID with a valid version identifier. Both
- implement `UuidInterface`, so BC breaks should not occur if typehints use the
- interface.
-* By default, the following static methods will now return the specific instance
- types. This should not cause any BC breaks if typehints target `UuidInterface`:
- * `Uuid::uuid1` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV1`
- * `Uuid::uuid3` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV3`
- * `Uuid::uuid4` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV4`
- * `Uuid::uuid5` returns `Rfc4122\UuidV5`
-
-### Deprecated
-
-The following functionality is deprecated and will be removed in ramsey/uuid
-5.0.0.
-
-* The following methods from `UuidInterface` and `Uuid` are deprecated. Use their
- counterparts on the `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface` returned by `Uuid::getFields()`.
- * `getClockSeqHiAndReservedHex()`
- * `getClockSeqLowHex()`
- * `getClockSequenceHex()`
- * `getFieldsHex()`
- * `getNodeHex()`
- * `getTimeHiAndVersionHex()`
- * `getTimeLowHex()`
- * `getTimeMidHex()`
- * `getTimestampHex()`
- * `getVariant()`
- * `getVersion()`
-* The following methods from `Uuid` are deprecated. Use the `Rfc4122\FieldsInterface`
- instance returned by `Uuid::getFields()` to get the `Type\Hexadecimal` value
- for these fields, and then use the arbitrary-precision arithmetic library of
- your choice to convert them to string integers.
- * `getClockSeqHiAndReserved()`
- * `getClockSeqLow()`
- * `getClockSequence()`
- * `getNode()`
- * `getTimeHiAndVersion()`
- * `getTimeLow()`
- * `getTimeMid()`
- * `getTimestamp()`
-* `getDateTime()` on `UuidInterface` and `Uuid` is deprecated. Use this method
- only on instances of `Rfc4122\UuidV1`.
-* `getUrn()` on `UuidInterface` and `Uuid` is deprecated. It is available on
- `Rfc4122\UuidInterface` and classes that implement it.
-* The following methods are deprecated and have no direct replacements. However,
- you may obtain the same information by calling `UuidInterface::getHex()` and
- splitting the return value in half.
- * `UuidInterface::getLeastSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `UuidInterface::getMostSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `Uuid::getLeastSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `Uuid::getMostSignificantBitsHex()`
- * `Uuid::getLeastSignificantBits()`
- * `Uuid::getMostSignificantBits()`
-* `UuidInterface::getNumberConverter()` and `Uuid::getNumberConverter()` are
- deprecated. There is no alternative recommendation, so plan accordingly.
-* `Builder\DefaultUuidBuilder` is deprecated; transition to
- `Rfc4122\UuidBuilder`.
-* `Converter\Number\BigNumberConverter` is deprecated; transition to
- `Converter\Number\GenericNumberConverter`.
-* `Converter\Time\BigNumberTimeConverter` is deprecated; transition to
- `Converter\Time\GenericTimeConverter`.
-* `Provider\TimeProviderInterface::currentTime()` is deprecated; transition to
- the `getTimestamp()` method on the same interface.
-* The classes for representing and generating *degraded* UUIDs are deprecated.
- These are no longer necessary; this library now behaves the same on 32-bit and
- 64-bit PHP.
- * `Builder\DegradedUuidBuilder`
- * `Converter\Number\DegradedNumberConverter`
- * `Converter\Time\DegradedTimeConverter`
- * `DegradedUuid`
-
-### Removed
-
-* Remove the following bytes generators and recommend
- `Generator\RandomBytesGenerator` as a suitable replacement:
- * `Generator\MtRandGenerator`
- * `Generator\OpenSslGenerator`
- * `Generator\SodiumRandomGenerator`
-* Remove `Exception\UnsatisfiedDependencyException`. This library no longer
- throws this exception.
-
-
-## [3.9.3] - 2020-02-20
-
-### Fixed
-
-* For v1 UUIDs, round down for timestamps so that microseconds do not bump the
- timestamp to the next second.
-
- As an example, consider the case of timestamp `1` with `600000` microseconds
- (`1.600000`). This is the first second after midnight on January 1, 1970, UTC.
- Previous versions of this library had a bug that would round this to `2`, so
- the rendered time was `1970-01-01 00:00:02`. This was incorrect. Despite
- having `600000` microseconds, the time should not round up to the next second.
- Rather, the time should be `1970-01-01 00:00:01.600000`. Since this version of
- ramsey/uuid does not support microseconds, the microseconds are dropped, and
- the time is `1970-01-01 00:00:01`. No rounding should occur.
-
-
-## [3.9.2] - 2019-12-17
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Check whether files returned by `/sys/class/net/*/address` are readable
- before attempting to read them. This avoids a PHP warning that was being
- emitted on hosts that do not grant permission to read these files.
-
-
-## [3.9.1] - 2019-12-01
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix `RandomNodeProvider` behavior on 32-bit systems. The `RandomNodeProvider`
- was converting a 6-byte string to a decimal number, which is a 48-bit,
- unsigned integer. This caused problems on 32-bit systems and has now been
- resolved.
-
-
-## [3.9.0] - 2019-11-30
-
-### Added
-
-* Add function API as convenience. The functions are available in the
- `Ramsey\Uuid` namespace.
- * `v1(int|string|null $node = null, int|null $clockSeq = null): string`
- * `v3(string|UuidInterface $ns, string $name): string`
- * `v4(): string`
- * `v5(string|UuidInterface $ns, string $name): string`
-
-### Changed
-
-* Use paragonie/random-lib instead of ircmaxell/random-lib. This is a
- non-breaking change.
-* Use a high-strength generator by default, when using `RandomLibAdapter`. This
- is a non-breaking change.
-
-### Deprecated
-
-These will be removed in ramsey/uuid version 4.0.0:
-
-* `MtRandGenerator`, `OpenSslGenerator`, and `SodiumRandomGenerator` are
- deprecated in favor of using the default `RandomBytesGenerator`.
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Set `ext-json` as a required dependency in `composer.json`.
-* Use `PHP_OS` instead of `php_uname()` when determining the system OS, for
- cases when `php_uname()` is disabled for security reasons.
-
-
-## [3.8.0] - 2018-07-19
-
-### Added
-
-* Support discovery of MAC addresses on FreeBSD systems
-* Use a polyfill to provide PHP ctype functions when running on systems where the
- ctype functions are not part of the PHP build
-* Disallow a trailing newline character when validating UUIDs
-* Annotate thrown exceptions for improved IDE hinting
-
-
-## [3.7.3] - 2018-01-19
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Gracefully handle cases where `glob()` returns false when searching
- `/sys/class/net/*/address` files on Linux
-* Fix off-by-one error in `DefaultTimeGenerator`
-
-### Security
-
-* Switch to `random_int()` from `mt_rand()` for better random numbers
-
-
-## [3.7.2] - 2018-01-13
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Check sysfs on Linux to determine the node identifier; this provides a
- reliable way to identify the node on Docker images, etc.
-
-
-## [3.7.1] - 2017-09-22
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Set the multicast bit for random nodes, according to RFC 4122, §4.5
-
-### Security
-
-* Use `random_bytes()` when generating random nodes
-
-
-## [3.7.0] - 2017-08-04
-
-### Added
-
-* Add the following UUID version constants:
- * `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_TIME`
- * `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_IDENTIFIER`
- * `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_HASH_MD5`
- * `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_RANDOM`
- * `Uuid::UUID_TYPE_HASH_SHA1`
-
-
-## [3.6.1] - 2017-03-26
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Optimize UUID string decoding by using `str_pad()` instead of `sprintf()`
-
-
-## [3.6.0] - 2017-03-18
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `InvalidUuidStringException`, which is thrown when attempting to decode an
- invalid string UUID; this does not introduce any BC issues, since the new
- exception inherits from the previously used `InvalidArgumentException`
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Improve memory usage when generating large quantities of UUIDs (use `str_pad()`
- and `dechex()` instead of `sprintf()`)
-
-
-## [3.5.2] - 2016-11-22
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Improve test coverage
-
-
-## [3.5.1] - 2016-10-02
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix issue where the same UUIDs were not being treated as equal when using
- mixed cases
-
-
-## [3.5.0] - 2016-08-02
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `OrderedTimeCodec` to store UUID in an optimized way for InnoDB
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix invalid node generation in `RandomNodeProvider`
-* Avoid multiple unnecessary system calls by caching failed attempt to retrieve
- system node
-
-
-## [3.4.1] - 2016-04-23
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix test that violated a PHP CodeSniffer rule, breaking the build
-
-
-## [3.4.0] - 2016-04-23
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `TimestampFirstCombCodec` and `TimestampLastCombCodec` codecs to provide
- the ability to generate [COMB sequential UUIDs] with the timestamp encoded as
- either the first 48 bits or the last 48 bits
-* Improve logic of `CombGenerator` for COMB sequential UUIDs
-
-
-## [3.3.0] - 2016-03-22
-
-### Security
-
-* Drop the use of OpenSSL as a fallback and use [paragonie/random_compat] to
- support `RandomBytesGenerator` in versions of PHP earlier than 7.0;
- this addresses and fixes the [collision issue]
-
-
-## [3.2.0] - 2016-02-17
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `SodiumRandomGenerator` to allow use of the [PECL libsodium extension] as
- a random bytes generator when creating UUIDs
-
-
-## [3.1.0] - 2015-12-17
-
-### Added
-
-* Implement the PHP `Serializable` interface to provide the ability to
- serialize/unserialize UUID objects
-
-
-## [3.0.1] - 2015-10-21
-
-### Added
-
-* Adopt the [Contributor Code of Conduct] for this project
-
-
-## [3.0.0] - 2015-09-28
-
-The 3.0.0 release represents a significant step for the ramsey/uuid library.
-While the simple and familiar API used in previous versions remains intact, this
-release provides greater flexibility to integrators, including the ability to
-inject your own number generators, UUID codecs, node and time providers, and
-more.
-
-*Please note: The changelog for 3.0.0 includes all notes from the alpha and beta
-versions leading up to this release.*
-
-### Added
-
-* Add a number of generators that may be used to override the library defaults
- for generating random bytes (version 4) or time-based (version 1) UUIDs
- * `CombGenerator` to allow generation of sequential UUIDs
- * `OpenSslGenerator` to generate random bytes on systems where
- `openssql_random_pseudo_bytes()` is present
- * `MtRandGenerator` to provide a fallback in the event other random generators
- are not present
- * `RandomLibAdapter` to allow use of [ircmaxell/random-lib]
- * `RandomBytesGenerator` for use with PHP 7; ramsey/uuid will default to use
- this generator when running on PHP 7
- * Refactor time-based (version 1) UUIDs into a `TimeGeneratorInterface` to
- allow for other sources to generate version 1 UUIDs in this library
- * `PeclUuidTimeGenerator` and `PeclUuidRandomGenerator` for creating version
- 1 or version 4 UUIDs using the pecl-uuid extension
-* Add a `setTimeGenerator` method on `UuidFactory` to override the default time
- generator
-* Add option to enable `PeclUuidTimeGenerator` via `FeatureSet`
-* Support GUID generation by configuring a `FeatureSet` to use GUIDs
-* Allow UUIDs to be serialized as JSON through `JsonSerializable`
-
-### Changed
-
-* Change root namespace from "Rhumsaa" to "Ramsey;" in most cases, simply
- making this change in your applications is the only upgrade path you will
- need—everything else should work as expected
-* No longer consider `Uuid` class as `final`; everything is now based around
- interfaces and factories, allowing you to use this package as a base to
- implement other kinds of UUIDs with different dependencies
-* Return an object of type `DegradedUuid` on 32-bit systems to indicate that
- certain features are not available
-* Default `RandomLibAdapter` to a medium-strength generator with
- [ircmaxell/random-lib]; this is configurable, so other generator strengths may
- be used
-
-### Removed
-
-* Remove `PeclUuidFactory` in favor of using pecl-uuid with generators
-* Remove `timeConverter` and `timeProvider` properties, setters, and getters in
- both `FeatureSet` and `UuidFactory` as those are now exclusively used by the
- default `TimeGenerator`
-* Move UUID [Doctrine field type] to [ramsey/uuid-doctrine]
-* Move `uuid` console application to [ramsey/uuid-console]
-* Remove `Uuid::VERSION` package version constant
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Improve GUID support to ensure that:
- * On little endian (LE) architectures, the byte order of the first three
- fields is LE
- * On big endian (BE) architectures, it is the same as a GUID
- * String representation is always the same
-* Fix exception message for `DegradedNumberConverter::fromHex()`
-
-
-## [3.0.0-beta1] - 2015-08-31
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Improve GUID support to ensure that:
- * On little endian (LE) architectures, the byte order of the first three
- fields is LE
- * On big endian (BE) architectures, it is the same as a GUID
- * String representation is always the same
-* Fix exception message for `DegradedNumberConverter::fromHex()`
-
-
-## [3.0.0-alpha3] - 2015-07-28
-
-### Added
-
-* Enable use of custom `TimeGenerator` implementations
-* Add a `setTimeGenerator` method on `UuidFactory` to override the default time
- generator
-* Add option to enable `PeclUuidTimeGenerator` via `FeatureSet`
-
-### Removed
-
-* Remove `timeConverter` and `timeProvider` properties, setters, and getters in
- both `FeatureSet` and `UuidFactory` as those are now exclusively used by the
- default `TimeGenerator`
-
-
-## [3.0.0-alpha2] - 2015-07-28
-
-### Added
-
-* Refactor time-based (version 1) UUIDs into a `TimeGeneratorInterface` to allow
- for other sources to generate version 1 UUIDs in this library
-* Add `PeclUuidTimeGenerator` and `PeclUuidRandomGenerator` for creating version
- 1 or version 4 UUIDs using the pecl-uuid extension
-* Add `RandomBytesGenerator` for use with PHP 7. ramsey/uuid will default to use
- this generator when running on PHP 7
-
-### Changed
-
-* Default `RandomLibAdapter` to a medium-strength generator with
- [ircmaxell/random-lib]; this is configurable, so other generator strengths may
- be used
-
-### Removed
-
-* Remove `PeclUuidFactory` in favor of using pecl-uuid with generators
-
-
-## [3.0.0-alpha1] - 2015-07-16
-
-### Added
-
-* Allow dependency injection through `UuidFactory` and/or extending `FeatureSet`
- to override any package defaults
-* Add a number of generators that may be used to override the library defaults:
- * `CombGenerator` to allow generation of sequential UUIDs
- * `OpenSslGenerator` to generate random bytes on systems where
- `openssql_random_pseudo_bytes()` is present
- * `MtRandGenerator` to provide a fallback in the event other random generators
- are not present
- * `RandomLibAdapter` to allow use of [ircmaxell/random-lib]
-* Support GUID generation by configuring a `FeatureSet` to use GUIDs
-* Allow UUIDs to be serialized as JSON through `JsonSerializable`
-
-### Changed
-
-* Change root namespace from "Rhumsaa" to "Ramsey;" in most cases, simply
- making this change in your applications is the only upgrade path you will
- need—everything else should work as expected
-* No longer consider `Uuid` class as `final`; everything is now based around
- interfaces and factories, allowing you to use this package as a base to
- implement other kinds of UUIDs with different dependencies
-* Return an object of type `DegradedUuid` on 32-bit systems to indicate that
- certain features are not available
-
-### Removed
-
-* Move UUID [Doctrine field type] to [ramsey/uuid-doctrine]
-* Move `uuid` console application to [ramsey/uuid-console]
-* Remove `Uuid::VERSION` package version constant
-
-
-## [2.9.0] - 2016-03-22
-
-### Security
-
-* Drop the use of OpenSSL as a fallback and use [paragonie/random_compat] to
- support `RandomBytesGenerator` in versions of PHP earlier than 7.0;
- this addresses and fixes the [collision issue]
-
-
-## [2.8.4] - 2015-12-17
-
-### Added
-
-* Add support for symfony/console v3 in the `uuid` CLI application
-
-
-## [2.8.3] - 2015-08-31
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix exception message in `Uuid::calculateUuidTime()`
-
-
-## [2.8.2] - 2015-07-23
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Ensure the release tag makes it into the rhumsaa/uuid package
-
-
-## [2.8.1] - 2015-06-16
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Use `passthru()` and output buffering in `getIfconfig()`
-* Cache the system node in a static variable so that we process it only once per
- runtime
-
-
-## [2.8.0] - 2014-11-09
-
-### Added
-
-* Add static `fromInteger()` method to create UUIDs from string integer or
- `Moontoast\Math\BigNumber`
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Improve Doctrine conversion to Uuid or string for the ramsey/uuid [Doctrine field type]
-
-
-## [2.7.4] - 2014-10-29
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Change loop in `generateBytes()` from `foreach` to `for`
-
-
-## [2.7.3] - 2014-08-27
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix upper range for `mt_rand` used in version 4 UUIDs
-
-
-## [2.7.2] - 2014-07-28
-
-### Changed
-
-* Upgrade to PSR-4 autoloading
-
-
-## [2.7.1] - 2014-02-19
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Move moontoast/math and symfony/console to require-dev
-* Support symfony/console 2.3 (LTS version)
-
-
-## [2.7.0] - 2014-01-31
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `Uuid::VALID_PATTERN` constant containing a UUID validation regex pattern
-
-
-## [2.6.1] - 2014-01-27
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix bug where `uuid` console application could not find the Composer
- autoloader when installed in another project
-
-
-## [2.6.0] - 2014-01-17
-
-### Added
-
-* Introduce `uuid` console application for generating and decoding UUIDs from
- CLI (run `./bin/uuid` for details)
-* Add `Uuid::getInteger()` to retrieve a `Moontoast\Math\BigNumber`
- representation of the 128-bit integer representing the UUID
-* Add `Uuid::getHex()` to retrieve the hexadecimal representation of the UUID
-* Use `netstat` on Linux to capture the node for a version 1 UUID
-* Require moontoast/math as part of the regular package requirements
-
-
-## [2.5.0] - 2013-10-30
-
-### Added
-
-* Use `openssl_random_pseudo_bytes()`, if available, to generate random bytes
-
-
-## [2.4.0] - 2013-07-29
-
-### Added
-
-* Return `null` from `Uuid::getVersion()` if the UUID isn't an RFC 4122 variant
-* Support string UUIDs without dashes passed to `Uuid::fromString()`
-
-
-## [2.3.0] - 2013-07-16
-
-### Added
-
-* Support creation of UUIDs from bytes with `Uuid::fromBytes()`
-
-
-## [2.2.0] - 2013-07-04
-
-### Added
-
-* Add `Doctrine\UuidType::requiresSQLCommentHint()` method
-
-
-## [2.1.2] - 2013-07-03
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix cases where the system node was coming back with uppercase hexadecimal
- digits; this ensures that case in the node is converted to lowercase
-
-
-## [2.1.1] - 2013-04-29
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Fix bug in `Uuid::isValid()` where the NIL UUID was not reported as valid
-
-
-## [2.1.0] - 2013-04-15
-
-### Added
-
-* Allow checking the validity of a UUID through the `Uuid::isValid()` method
-
-
-## [2.0.0] - 2013-02-11
-
-### Added
-
-* Support UUID generation on 32-bit platforms
-
-### Changed
-
-* Mark `Uuid` class `final`
-* Require moontoast/math on 64-bit platforms for
- `Uuid::getLeastSignificantBits()` and `Uuid::getMostSignificantBits()`; the
- integers returned by these methods are *unsigned* 64-bit integers and
- unsupported even on 64-bit builds of PHP
-* Move `UnsupportedOperationException` to the `Exception` subnamespace
-
-
-## [1.1.2] - 2012-11-29
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Relax [Doctrine field type] conversion rules for UUIDs
-
-
-## [1.1.1] - 2012-08-27
-
-### Fixed
-
-* Remove `final` keyword from `Uuid` class
-
-
-## [1.1.0] - 2012-08-06
-
-### Added
-
-* Support ramsey/uuid UUIDs as a Doctrine Database Abstraction Layer (DBAL)
- field mapping type
-
-
-## [1.0.0] - 2012-07-19
-
-### Added
-
-* Support generation of version 1, 3, 4, and 5 UUIDs
-
-
-[comb sequential uuids]: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=25862&seqNum=7
-[paragonie/random_compat]: https://github.com/paragonie/random_compat
-[collision issue]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/issues/80
-[contributor code of conduct]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/blob/master/.github/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
-[pecl libsodium extension]: http://pecl.php.net/package/libsodium
-[ircmaxell/random-lib]: https://github.com/ircmaxell/RandomLib
-[doctrine field type]: http://doctrine-dbal.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/types.html
-[ramsey/uuid-doctrine]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid-doctrine
-[ramsey/uuid-console]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid-console
-
-[unreleased]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.1.1...HEAD
-[4.1.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.1.0...4.1.1
-[4.1.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.1...4.1.0
-[4.0.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0...4.0.1
-[4.0.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-beta2...4.0.0
-[4.0.0-beta2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-beta1...4.0.0-beta2
-[4.0.0-beta1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-alpha5...4.0.0-beta1
-[4.0.0-alpha5]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-alpha4...4.0.0-alpha5
-[4.0.0-alpha4]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-alpha3...4.0.0-alpha4
-[4.0.0-alpha3]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-alpha2...4.0.0-alpha3
-[4.0.0-alpha2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/4.0.0-alpha1...4.0.0-alpha2
-[4.0.0-alpha1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.9.3...4.0.0-alpha1
-[3.9.3]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.9.2...3.9.3
-[3.9.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.9.1...3.9.2
-[3.9.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.9.0...3.9.1
-[3.9.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.8.0...3.9.0
-[3.8.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.7.3...3.8.0
-[3.7.3]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.7.2...3.7.3
-[3.7.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.7.1...3.7.2
-[3.7.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.7.0...3.7.1
-[3.7.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.6.1...3.7.0
-[3.6.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.6.0...3.6.1
-[3.6.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.5.2...3.6.0
-[3.5.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.5.1...3.5.2
-[3.5.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.5.0...3.5.1
-[3.5.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.4.1...3.5.0
-[3.4.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.4.0...3.4.1
-[3.4.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.3.0...3.4.0
-[3.3.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.2.0...3.3.0
-[3.2.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.1.0...3.2.0
-[3.1.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.0.1...3.1.0
-[3.0.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.0.0...3.0.1
-[3.0.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.0.0-beta1...3.0.0
-[3.0.0-beta1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.0.0-alpha3...3.0.0-beta1
-[3.0.0-alpha3]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.0.0-alpha2...3.0.0-alpha3
-[3.0.0-alpha2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/3.0.0-alpha1...3.0.0-alpha2
-[3.0.0-alpha1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.9.0...3.0.0-alpha1
-[2.9.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.8.4...2.9.0
-[2.8.4]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.8.3...2.8.4
-[2.8.3]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.8.2...2.8.3
-[2.8.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.8.1...2.8.2
-[2.8.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.8.0...2.8.1
-[2.8.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.7.4...2.8.0
-[2.7.4]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.7.3...2.7.4
-[2.7.3]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.7.2...2.7.3
-[2.7.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.7.1...2.7.2
-[2.7.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.7.0...2.7.1
-[2.7.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.6.1...2.7.0
-[2.6.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.6.0...2.6.1
-[2.6.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.5.0...2.6.0
-[2.5.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.4.0...2.5.0
-[2.4.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.3.0...2.4.0
-[2.3.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.2.0...2.3.0
-[2.2.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.1.2...2.2.0
-[2.1.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.1.1...2.1.2
-[2.1.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.1.0...2.1.1
-[2.1.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/2.0.0...2.1.0
-[2.0.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/1.1.2...2.0.0
-[1.1.2]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/1.1.1...1.1.2
-[1.1.1]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/1.1.0...1.1.1
-[1.1.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/compare/1.0.0...1.1.0
-[1.0.0]: https://github.com/ramsey/uuid/commits/1.0.0