NAME uuid_equal - Determines if two UUIDs are equal Used by client, server, or management applications. SYNOPSIS #include <dce/uuid.h> boolean32 uuid_equal( uuid_t *uuid1, uuid_t *uuid2, unsigned32 *status ); PARAMETERS Input uuid1 Specifies a pointer to a UUID. This UUID is compared with the UUID specified in uuid2. Supply the value NULL to specify a nil UUID for this parameter. uuid2 Specifies a pointer to a UUID. This UUID is compared with the UUID specified in uuid1. Supply the value NULL to specify a nil UUID for this parameter. Output status Returns the status code from this routine. This status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not, why not. The possible status codes and their meanings are as follows: uuid_s_ok Success. uuid_s_bad_version Bad UUID version. DESCRIPTION The uuid_equal() routine compares two UUIDs and determines if they are equal. RETURN VALUES The possible return values and their meanings are as follows: TRUE The uuid1 parameter is equal to the uuid2 parameter. Parameter status contains the status code uuid_s_ok. FALSE The uuid1 parameter is not equal to the uuid2 parameter. RELATED INFORMATION Functions: uuid_compare