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* random.c (rand_init): add check for initstate(3).
* configure.in: ditto. git-svn-id: http://svn.ruby-lang.org/repos/ruby/trunk@2366 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# This is a backport of the Python2.5 uuid module.

# IMPORTANT NOTE: All references to ctypes are commented out because
#                 ctypes does all sorts of strange things that makes
#                 it not work in httpd with SELinux enabled.

r"""UUID objects (universally unique identifiers) according to RFC 4122.

This module provides immutable UUID objects (class UUID) and the functions
uuid1(), uuid3(), uuid4(), uuid5() for generating version 1, 3, 4, and 5
UUIDs as specified in RFC 4122.

If all you want is a unique ID, you should probably call uuid1() or uuid4().
Note that uuid1() may compromise privacy since it creates a UUID containing
the computer's network address.  uuid4() creates a random UUID.

Typical usage:

    **Important:** So that the freeIPA Python 2.4 ``uuid`` backport can be
    automatically loaded when needed, import the ``uuid`` module like this:

    >>> from ipalib import uuid

    Make a UUID based on the host ID and current time:

    >>> uuid.uuid1()  #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
    UUID('...')

    Make a UUID using an MD5 hash of a namespace UUID and a name:

    >>> uuid.uuid3(uuid.NAMESPACE_DNS, 'python.org')
    UUID('6fa459ea-ee8a-3ca4-894e-db77e160355e')

    Make a random UUID:

    >>> uuid.uuid4()  #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
    UUID('...')

    Make a UUID using a SHA-1 hash of a namespace UUID and a name:

    >>> uuid.uuid5(uuid.NAMESPACE_DNS, 'python.org')
    UUID('886313e1-3b8a-5372-9b90-0c9aee199e5d')

    Make a UUID from a string of hex digits (braces and hyphens ignored):

    >>> x = uuid.UUID('{00010203-0405-0607-0809-0a0b0c0d0e0f}')
    >>> x
    UUID('00010203-0405-0607-0809-0a0b0c0d0e0f')

    Convert a UUID to a string of hex digits in standard form:

    >>> str(x)
    '00010203-0405-0607-0809-0a0b0c0d0e0f'

    Get the raw 16 bytes of the UUID:

    >>> x.bytes
    '\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\t\n\x0b\x0c\r\x0e\x0f'

    Make a UUID from a 16-byte string:

    >>> uuid.UUID(bytes=x.bytes)
    UUID('00010203-0405-0607-0809-0a0b0c0d0e0f')
"""

__author__ = 'Ka-Ping Yee <ping@zesty.ca>'

RESERVED_NCS, RFC_4122, RESERVED_MICROSOFT, RESERVED_FUTURE = [
    'reserved for NCS compatibility', 'specified in RFC 4122',
    'reserved for Microsoft compatibility', 'reserved for future definition']

class UUID(object):
    """Instances of the UUID class represent UUIDs as specified in RFC 4122.
    UUID objects are immutable, hashable, and usable as dictionary keys.
    Converting a UUID to a string with str() yields something in the form
    '12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc'.  The UUID constructor accepts
    five possible forms: a similar string of hexadecimal digits, or a tuple
    of six integer fields (with 32-bit, 16-bit, 16-bit, 8-bit, 8-bit, and
    48-bit values respectively) as an argument named 'fields', or a string
    of 16 bytes (with all the integer fields in big-endian order) as an
    argument named 'bytes', or a string of 16 bytes (with the first three
    fields in little-endian order) as an argument named 'bytes_le', or a
    single 128-bit integer as an argument named 'int'.

    UUIDs have these read-only attributes:

        bytes       the UUID as a 16-byte string (containing the six
                    integer fields in big-endian byte order)

        bytes_le    the UUID as a 16-byte string (with time_low, time_mid,
                    and time_hi_version in little-endian byte order)

        fields      a tuple of the six integer fields of the UUID,
                    which are also available as six individual attributes
                    and two derived attributes:

            time_low                the first 32 bits of the UUID
            time_mid                the next 16 bits of the UUID
            time_hi_version         the next 16 bits of the UUID
            clock_seq_hi_variant    the next 8 bits of the UUID
            clock_seq_low           the next 8 bits of the UUID
            node                    the last 48 bits of the UUID

            time                    the 60-bit timestamp
            clock_seq               the 14-bit sequence number

        hex         the UUID as a 32-character hexadecimal string

        int         the UUID as a 128-bit integer

        urn         the UUID as a URN as specified in RFC 4122

        variant     the UUID variant (one of the constants RESERVED_NCS,
                    RFC_4122, RESERVED_MICROSOFT, or RESERVED_FUTURE)

        version     the UUID version number (1 through 5, meaningful only
                    when the variant is RFC_4122)
    """

    def __init__(self, hex=None, bytes=None, bytes_le=None, fields=None,
                       int=None, version=None):
        r"""Create a UUID from either a string of 32 hexadecimal digits,
        a string of 16 bytes as the 'bytes' argument, a string of 16 bytes
        in little-endian order as the 'bytes_le' argument, a tuple of six
        integers (32-bit time_low, 16-bit time_mid, 16-bit time_hi_version,
        8-bit clock_seq_hi_variant, 8-bit clock_seq_low, 48-bit node) as
        the 'fields' argument, or a single 128-bit integer as the 'int'
        argument.  When a string of hex digits is given, curly braces,
        hyphens, and a URN prefix are all optional.  For example, these
        expressions all yield the same UUID:

        UUID('{12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678}')
        UUID('12345678123456781234567812345678')
        UUID('urn:uuid:12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678')
        UUID(bytes='\x12\x34\x56\x78'*4)
        UUID(bytes_le='\x78\x56\x34\x12\x34\x12\x78\x56' +
                      '\x12\x34\x56\x78\x12\x34\x56\x78')
        UUID(fields=(0x12345678, 0x1234, 0x5678, 0x12, 0x34, 0x567812345678))
        UUID(int=0x12345678123456781234567812345678)

        Exactly one of 'hex', 'bytes', 'bytes_le', 'fields', or 'int' must
        be given.  The 'version' argument is optional; if given, the resulting
        UUID will have its variant and version set according to RFC 4122,
        overriding the given 'hex', 'bytes', 'bytes_le', 'fields', or 'int'.
        """

        if [hex, bytes, bytes_le, fields, int].count(None) != 4:
            raise TypeError('need one of hex, bytes, bytes_le, fields, or int')
        if hex is not None:
            hex = hex.replace('urn:', '').replace('uuid:', '')
            hex = hex.strip('{}').replace('-', '')
            if len(hex) != 32:
                raise ValueError('badly formed hexadecimal UUID string')
            int = long(hex, 16)
        if bytes_le is not None:
            if len(bytes_le) != 16:
                raise ValueError('bytes_le is not a 16-char string')
            bytes = (bytes_le[3] + bytes_le[2] + bytes_le[1] + bytes_le[0] +
                     bytes_le[5] + bytes_le[4] + bytes_le[7] + bytes_le[6] +
                     bytes_le[8:])
        if bytes is not None:
            if len(bytes) != 16:
                raise ValueError('bytes is not a 16-char string')
            int = long(('%02x'*16) % tuple(map(ord, bytes)), 16)
        if fields is not None:
            if len(fields) != 6:
                raise ValueError('fields is not a 6-tuple')
            (time_low, time_mid, time_hi_version,
             clock_seq_hi_variant, clock_seq_low, node) = fields
            if not 0 <= time_low < 1<<32L:
                raise ValueError('field 1 out of range (need a 32-bit value)')
            if not 0 <= time_mid < 1<<16L:
                raise ValueError('field 2 out of range (need a 16-bit value)')
            if not 0 <= time_hi_version < 1<<16L:
                raise ValueError('field 3 out of range (need a 16-bit value)')
            if not 0 <= clock_seq_hi_variant < 1<<8L:
                raise ValueError('field 4 out of range (need an 8-bit value)')
            if not 0 <= clock_seq_low < 1<<8L:
                raise ValueError('field 5 out of range (need an 8-bit value)')
            if not 0 <= node < 1<<48L:
                raise ValueError('field 6 out of range (need a 48-bit value)')
            clock_seq = (clock_seq_hi_variant << 8L) | clock_seq_low
            int = ((time_low << 96L) | (time_mid << 80L) |
                   (time_hi_version << 64L) | (clock_seq << 48L) | node)
        if int is not None:
            if not 0 <= int < 1<<128L:
                raise ValueError('int is out of range (need a 128-bit value)')
        if version is not None:
            if not 1 <= version <= 5:
                raise ValueError('illegal version number')
            # Set the variant to RFC 4122.
            int &= ~(0xc000 << 48L)
            int |= 0x8000 << 48L
            # Set the version number.
            int &= ~(0xf000 << 64L)
            int |= version << 76L
        self.__dict__['int'] = int

    def __cmp__(self, other):
        if isinstance(other, UUID):
            return cmp(self.int, other.int)
        return NotImplemented

    def __hash__(self):
        return hash(self.int)

    def __int__(self):
        return self.int

    def __repr__(self):
        return 'UUID(%r)' % str(self)

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        raise TypeError('UUID objects are immutable')

    def __str__(self):
        hex = '%032x' % self.int
        return '%s-%s-%s-%s-%s' % (
            hex[:8], hex[8:12], hex[12:16], hex[16:20], hex[20:])

    def get_bytes(self):
        bytes = ''
        for shift in range(0, 128, 8):
            bytes = chr((self.int >> shift) & 0xff) + bytes
        return bytes

    bytes = property(get_bytes)

    def get_bytes_le(self):
        bytes = self.bytes
        return (bytes[3] + bytes[2] + bytes[1] + bytes[0] +
                bytes[5] + bytes[4] + bytes[7] + bytes[6] + bytes[8:])

    bytes_le = property(get_bytes_le)

    def get_fields(self):
        return (self.time_low, self.time_mid, self.time_hi_version,
                self.clock_seq_hi_variant, self.clock_seq_low, self.node)

    fields = property(get_fields)

    def get_time_low(self):
        return self.int >> 96L

    time_low = property(get_time_low)

    def get_time_mid(self):
        return (self.int >> 80L) & 0xffff

    time_mid = property(get_time_mid)

    def get_time_hi_version(self):
        return (self.int >> 64L) & 0xffff

    time_hi_version = property(get_time_hi_version)

    def get_clock_seq_hi_variant(self):
        return (self.int >> 56L) & 0xff

    clock_seq_hi_variant = property(get_clock_seq_hi_variant)

    def get_clock_seq_low(self):
        return (self.int >> 48L) & 0xff

    clock_seq_low = property(get_clock_seq_low)

    def get_time(self):
        return (((self.time_hi_version & 0x0fffL) << 48L) |
                (self.time_mid << 32L) | self.time_low)

    time = property(get_time)

    def get_clock_seq(self):
        return (((self.clock_seq_hi_variant & 0x3fL) << 8L) |
                self.clock_seq_low)

    clock_seq = property(get_clock_seq)

    def get_node(self):
        return self.int & 0xffffffffffff

    node = property(get_node)

    def get_hex(self):
        return '%032x' % self.int

    hex = property(get_hex)

    def get_urn(self):
        return 'urn:uuid:' + str(self)

    urn = property(get_urn)

    def get_variant(self):
        if not self.int & (0x8000 << 48L):
            return RESERVED_NCS
        elif not self.int & (0x4000 << 48L):
            return RFC_4122
        elif not self.int & (0x2000 << 48L):
            return RESERVED_MICROSOFT
        else:
            return RESERVED_FUTURE

    variant = property(get_variant)

    def get_version(self):
        # The version bits are only meaningful for RFC 4122 UUIDs.
        if self.variant == RFC_4122:
            return int((self.int >> 76L) & 0xf)

    version = property(get_version)

def _find_mac(command, args, hw_identifiers, get_index):
    import os
    for dir in ['', '/sbin/', '/usr/sbin']:
        executable = os.path.join(dir, command)
        if not os.path.exists(executable):
            continue

        try:
            # LC_ALL to get English output, 2>/dev/null to
            # prevent output on stderr
            cmd = 'LC_ALL=C %s %s 2>/dev/null' % (executable, args)
            pipe = os.popen(cmd)
        except IOError:
            continue

        for line in pipe:
            words = line.lower().split()
            for i in range(len(words)):
                if words[i] in hw_identifiers:
                    return int(words[get_index(i)].replace(':', ''), 16)
    return None

def _ifconfig_getnode():
    """Get the hardware address on Unix by running ifconfig."""

    # This works on Linux ('' or '-a'), Tru64 ('-av'), but not all Unixes.
    for args in ('', '-a', '-av'):
        mac = _find_mac('ifconfig', args, ['hwaddr', 'ether'], lambda i: i+1)
        if mac:
            return mac

    import socket
    ip_addr = socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())

    # Try getting the MAC addr from arp based on our IP address (Solaris).
    mac = _find_mac('arp', '-an', [ip_addr], lambda i: -1)
    if mac:
        return mac

    # This might work on HP-UX.
    mac = _find_mac('lanscan', '-ai', ['lan0'], lambda i: 0)
    if mac:
        return mac

    return None

def _ipconfig_getnode():
    """Get the hardware address on Windows by running ipconfig.exe."""
    import os, re
    dirs = ['', r'c:\windows\system32', r'c:\winnt\system32']
    """
    try:
        import ctypes
        buffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer(300)
        ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetSystemDirectoryA(buffer, 300)
        dirs.insert(0, buffer.value.decode('mbcs'))
    except:
        pass
    """
    for dir in dirs:
        try:
            pipe = os.popen(os.path.join(dir, 'ipconfig') + ' /all')
        except IOError:
            continue
        for line in pipe:
            value = line.split(':')[-1].strip().lower()
            if re.match('([0-9a-f][0-9a-f]-){5}[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]', value):
                return int(value.replace('-', ''), 16)

def _netbios_getnode():
    """Get the hardware address on Windows using NetBIOS calls.
    See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/118623 for details."""
    import win32wnet, netbios
    ncb = netbios.NCB()
    ncb.Command = netbios.NCBENUM
    ncb.Buffer = adapters = netbios.LANA_ENUM()
    adapters._pack()
    if win32wnet.Netbios(ncb) != 0:
        return
    adapters._unpack()
    for i in range(adapters.length):
        ncb.Reset()
        ncb.Command = netbios.NCBRESET
        ncb.Lana_num = ord(adapters.lana[i])
        if win32wnet.Netbios(ncb) != 0:
            continue
        ncb.Reset()
        ncb.Command = netbios.NCBASTAT
        ncb.Lana_num = ord(adapters.lana[i])
        ncb.Callname = '*'.ljust(16)
        ncb.Buffer = status = netbios.ADAPTER_STATUS()
        if win32wnet.Netbios(ncb) != 0:
            continue
        status._unpack()
        bytes = map(ord, status.adapter_address)
        return ((bytes[0]<<40L) + (bytes[1]<<32L) + (bytes[2]<<24L) +
                (bytes[3]<<16L) + (bytes[4]<<8L) + bytes[5])

# Thanks to Thomas Heller for ctypes and for his help with its use here.

# If ctypes is available, use it to find system routines for UUID generation.
_uuid_generate_random = _uuid_generate_time = _UuidCreate = None
"""
try:
    import ctypes, ctypes.util
    _buffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer(16)

    # The uuid_generate_* routines are provided by libuuid on at least
    # Linux and FreeBSD, and provided by libc on Mac OS X.
    for libname in ['uuid', 'c']:
        try:
            lib = ctypes.CDLL(ctypes.util.find_library(libname))
        except:
            continue
        if hasattr(lib, 'uuid_generate_random'):
            _uuid_generate_random = lib.uuid_generate_random
        if hasattr(lib, 'uuid_generate_time'):
            _uuid_generate_time = lib.uuid_generate_time

    # On Windows prior to 2000, UuidCreate gives a UUID containing the
    # hardware address.  On Windows 2000 and later, UuidCreate makes a
    # random UUID and UuidCreateSequential gives a UUID containing the
    # hardware address.  These routines are provided by the RPC runtime.
    # NOTE:  at least on Tim's WinXP Pro SP2 desktop box, while the last
    # 6 bytes returned by UuidCreateSequential are fixed, they don't appear