ducky/devices
2015-11-29
Parent:b6494e1a499e
ducky/devices/vendor/code.google.com/p/go-uuid/uuid/version4.go
Set up DeleteDevices in Memstore. Implement the DeleteDevices method for our Memstore, removing the Devices specified by the passed IDs. Also, create a simple test that verifies that when Devices are deleted, only the Devices you intend to delete are actually deleted. Further tests should be written to verify that this extends to ListDevicesByOwner (e.g., deleted devices will not be returned when listing them), CreateDevices (e.g., will not result in an ErrDeviceAlreadyExists error), and UpdateDevice (e.g., will return an ErrDeviceNotFound error after the Device is deleted). But for now, we're confident that it works in the simplest possible case.
1 // Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
5 package uuid
7 // Random returns a Random (Version 4) UUID or panics.
8 //
9 // The strength of the UUIDs is based on the strength of the crypto/rand
10 // package.
11 //
12 // A note about uniqueness derived from from the UUID Wikipedia entry:
13 //
14 // Randomly generated UUIDs have 122 random bits. One's annual risk of being
15 // hit by a meteorite is estimated to be one chance in 17 billion, that
16 // means the probability is about 0.00000000006 (6 × 10−11),
17 // equivalent to the odds of creating a few tens of trillions of UUIDs in a
18 // year and having one duplicate.
19 func NewRandom() UUID {
20 uuid := make([]byte, 16)
21 randomBits([]byte(uuid))
22 uuid[6] = (uuid[6] & 0x0f) | 0x40 // Version 4
23 uuid[8] = (uuid[8] & 0x3f) | 0x80 // Variant is 10
24 return uuid
25 }