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- /**
- * @license Copyright (c) 2003-2020, CKSource - Frederico Knabben. All rights reserved.
- * For licensing, see LICENSE.md or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license
- */
- /**
- * @module utils/uid
- */
- // A hash table of hex numbers to avoid using toString() in uid() which is costly.
- // [ '00', '01', '02', ..., 'fe', 'ff' ]
- const HEX_NUMBERS = new Array( 256 ).fill()
- .map( ( val, index ) => ( '0' + ( index ).toString( 16 ) ).slice( -2 ) );
- /**
- * Returns a unique id. The id starts with an "e" character and a randomly generated string of
- * 32 alphanumeric characters.
- *
- * **Note**: The characters the unique id is built from correspond to the hex number notation
- * (from "0" to "9", from "a" to "f"). In other words, each id corresponds to an "e" followed
- * by 16 8-bit numbers next to each other.
- *
- * @returns {String} An unique id string.
- */
- export default function uid() {
- // Let's create some positive random 32bit integers first.
- //
- // 1. Math.random() is a float between 0 and 1.
- // 2. 0x100000000 is 2^32 = 4294967296.
- // 3. >>> 0 enforces integer (in JS all numbers are floating point).
- //
- // For instance:
- // Math.random() * 0x100000000 = 3366450031.853859
- // but
- // Math.random() * 0x100000000 >>> 0 = 3366450031.
- const r1 = Math.random() * 0x100000000 >>> 0;
- const r2 = Math.random() * 0x100000000 >>> 0;
- const r3 = Math.random() * 0x100000000 >>> 0;
- const r4 = Math.random() * 0x100000000 >>> 0;
- // Make sure that id does not start with number.
- return 'e' +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r1 >> 0 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r1 >> 8 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r1 >> 16 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r1 >> 24 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r2 >> 0 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r2 >> 8 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r2 >> 16 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r2 >> 24 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r3 >> 0 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r3 >> 8 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r3 >> 16 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r3 >> 24 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r4 >> 0 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r4 >> 8 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r4 >> 16 & 0xFF ] +
- HEX_NUMBERS[ r4 >> 24 & 0xFF ];
- }
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