From c0c827d3ad2c8364d35fff5546ab40ea76bbbbd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mario Vavti Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 12:00:23 +0200 Subject: update composer libs and add ramsey/uuid --- vendor/ramsey/uuid/src/UuidInterface.php | 270 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 270 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/ramsey/uuid/src/UuidInterface.php (limited to 'vendor/ramsey/uuid/src/UuidInterface.php') diff --git a/vendor/ramsey/uuid/src/UuidInterface.php b/vendor/ramsey/uuid/src/UuidInterface.php new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ea3a46fb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/ramsey/uuid/src/UuidInterface.php @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ + + * @license http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT MIT + * @link https://benramsey.com/projects/ramsey-uuid/ Documentation + * @link https://packagist.org/packages/ramsey/uuid Packagist + * @link https://github.com/ramsey/uuid GitHub + */ + +namespace Ramsey\Uuid; + +use Ramsey\Uuid\Converter\NumberConverterInterface; +use Ramsey\Uuid\Exception\UnsupportedOperationException; + +/** + * UuidInterface defines common functionality for all universally unique + * identifiers (UUIDs) + */ +interface UuidInterface extends \JsonSerializable, \Serializable +{ + /** + * Compares this UUID to the specified UUID. + * + * The first of two UUIDs is greater than the second if the most + * significant field in which the UUIDs differ is greater for the first + * UUID. + * + * * Q. What's the value of being able to sort UUIDs? + * * A. Use them as keys in a B-Tree or similar mapping. + * + * @param UuidInterface $other UUID to which this UUID is compared + * @return int -1, 0 or 1 as this UUID is less than, equal to, or greater than `$uuid` + */ + public function compareTo(UuidInterface $other); + + /** + * Compares this object to the specified object. + * + * The result is true if and only if the argument is not null, is a UUID + * object, has the same variant, and contains the same value, bit for bit, + * as this UUID. + * + * @param object $other + * @return bool True if `$other` is equal to this UUID + */ + public function equals($other); + + /** + * Returns the UUID as a 16-byte string (containing the six integer fields + * in big-endian byte order). + * + * @return string + */ + public function getBytes(); + + /** + * Returns the number converter to use for converting hex values to/from integers. + * + * @return NumberConverterInterface + */ + public function getNumberConverter(); + + /** + * Returns the hexadecimal value of the UUID. + * + * @return string + */ + public function getHex(); + + /** + * Returns an array of the fields of this UUID, with keys named according + * to the RFC 4122 names for the fields. + * + * * **time_low**: The low field of the timestamp, an unsigned 32-bit integer + * * **time_mid**: The middle field of the timestamp, an unsigned 16-bit integer + * * **time_hi_and_version**: The high field of the timestamp multiplexed with + * the version number, an unsigned 16-bit integer + * * **clock_seq_hi_and_reserved**: The high field of the clock sequence + * multiplexed with the variant, an unsigned 8-bit integer + * * **clock_seq_low**: The low field of the clock sequence, an unsigned + * 8-bit integer + * * **node**: The spatially unique node identifier, an unsigned 48-bit + * integer + * + * @return array The UUID fields represented as hexadecimal values + */ + public function getFieldsHex(); + + /** + * Returns the high field of the clock sequence multiplexed with the variant + * (bits 65-72 of the UUID). + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of clock_seq_hi_and_reserved + */ + public function getClockSeqHiAndReservedHex(); + + /** + * Returns the low field of the clock sequence (bits 73-80 of the UUID). + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of clock_seq_low + */ + public function getClockSeqLowHex(); + + /** + * Returns the clock sequence value associated with this UUID. + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of clock sequence + */ + public function getClockSequenceHex(); + + /** + * Returns a PHP `DateTime` object representing the timestamp associated + * with this UUID. + * + * The timestamp value is only meaningful in a time-based UUID, which + * has version type 1. If this UUID is not a time-based UUID then + * this method throws `UnsupportedOperationException`. + * + * @return \DateTime A PHP DateTime representation of the date + * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If this UUID is not a version 1 UUID + * @throws \Ramsey\Uuid\Exception\UnsatisfiedDependencyException if called in a 32-bit system and + * `Moontoast\Math\BigNumber` is not present + */ + public function getDateTime(); + + /** + * Returns the integer value of the UUID, converted to an appropriate number + * representation. + * + * @return mixed Converted representation of the unsigned 128-bit integer value + * @throws \Ramsey\Uuid\Exception\UnsatisfiedDependencyException if `Moontoast\Math\BigNumber` is not present + */ + public function getInteger(); + + /** + * Returns the least significant 64 bits of this UUID's 128 bit value. + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of least significant bits + */ + public function getLeastSignificantBitsHex(); + + /** + * Returns the most significant 64 bits of this UUID's 128 bit value. + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of most significant bits + */ + public function getMostSignificantBitsHex(); + + /** + * Returns the node value associated with this UUID + * + * For UUID version 1, the node field consists of an IEEE 802 MAC + * address, usually the host address. For systems with multiple IEEE + * 802 addresses, any available one can be used. The lowest addressed + * octet (octet number 10) contains the global/local bit and the + * unicast/multicast bit, and is the first octet of the address + * transmitted on an 802.3 LAN. + * + * For systems with no IEEE address, a randomly or pseudo-randomly + * generated value may be used; see RFC 4122, Section 4.5. The + * multicast bit must be set in such addresses, in order that they + * will never conflict with addresses obtained from network cards. + * + * For UUID version 3 or 5, the node field is a 48-bit value constructed + * from a name as described in RFC 4122, Section 4.3. + * + * For UUID version 4, the node field is a randomly or pseudo-randomly + * generated 48-bit value as described in RFC 4122, Section 4.4. + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of node + * @link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.6 + */ + public function getNodeHex(); + + /** + * Returns the high field of the timestamp multiplexed with the version + * number (bits 49-64 of the UUID). + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of time_hi_and_version + */ + public function getTimeHiAndVersionHex(); + + /** + * Returns the low field of the timestamp (the first 32 bits of the UUID). + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of time_low + */ + public function getTimeLowHex(); + + /** + * Returns the middle field of the timestamp (bits 33-48 of the UUID). + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of time_mid + */ + public function getTimeMidHex(); + + /** + * Returns the timestamp value associated with this UUID. + * + * The 60 bit timestamp value is constructed from the time_low, + * time_mid, and time_hi fields of this UUID. The resulting + * timestamp is measured in 100-nanosecond units since midnight, + * October 15, 1582 UTC. + * + * The timestamp value is only meaningful in a time-based UUID, which + * has version type 1. If this UUID is not a time-based UUID then + * this method throws UnsupportedOperationException. + * + * @return string Hexadecimal value of the timestamp + * @throws UnsupportedOperationException If this UUID is not a version 1 UUID + * @link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.4 + */ + public function getTimestampHex(); + + /** + * Returns the string representation of the UUID as a URN. + * + * @return string + * @link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Name + */ + public function getUrn(); + + /** + * Returns the variant number associated with this UUID. + * + * The variant number describes the layout of the UUID. The variant + * number has the following meaning: + * + * * 0 - Reserved for NCS backward compatibility + * * 2 - The RFC 4122 variant (used by this class) + * * 6 - Reserved, Microsoft Corporation backward compatibility + * * 7 - Reserved for future definition + * + * @return int + * @link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.1 + */ + public function getVariant(); + + /** + * Returns the version number associated with this UUID. + * + * The version number describes how this UUID was generated and has the + * following meaning: + * + * * 1 - Time-based UUID + * * 2 - DCE security UUID + * * 3 - Name-based UUID hashed with MD5 + * * 4 - Randomly generated UUID + * * 5 - Name-based UUID hashed with SHA-1 + * + * Returns null if this UUID is not an RFC 4122 variant, since version + * is only meaningful for this variant. + * + * @return int|null + * @link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#section-4.1.3 + */ + public function getVersion(); + + /** + * Converts this UUID into a string representation. + * + * @return string + */ + public function toString(); +} -- cgit v1.2.3