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.. _nonstandard:
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Nonstandard UUIDs
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=================
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.. toctree::
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:titlesonly:
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:hidden:
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nonstandard/version6
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nonstandard/guid
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nonstandard/other
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Outside of `RFC 4122`_, other types of UUIDs are in-use, following rules of
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their own. Some of these are on their way to becoming accepted standards, while
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others have historical reasons for remaining valid today. Still, others are
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completely random and do not follow any rules.
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For these cases, ramsey/uuid provides a special functionality to handle these
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alternate, nonstandard forms.
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Version 6: Reordered Time
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This is a new version of UUID that combines the features of a
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:ref:`version 1 UUID <rfc4122.version1>` with a *monotonically increasing*
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UUID. For more details, see :ref:`nonstandard.version6`.
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Globally Unique Identifiers (GUIDs)
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A globally unique identifier, or GUID, is often used as a synonym for UUID.
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A key difference is the order of the bytes. Any `RFC 4122`_ version UUID may
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be represented as a GUID. For more details, see :ref:`nonstandard.guid`.
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Other Nonstandard UUIDs
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Sometimes, UUID string or byte representations don't follow `RFC 4122`_.
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Rather than reject these identifiers, ramsey/uuid returns them with the
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special Nonstandard\\Uuid instance type. For more details, see
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:ref:`nonstandard.other`.
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.. _RFC 4122: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122
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