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|func_desc=Generates a key using Type 3 (MD5) UUID generation to create a unique key using region-name, object-key, service and variable.
|func_desc=Generates a key using Type 3 (MD5) UUID generation to create a unique key using region-name, object-key, service and variable.
'''NOTE:''' this function has been largely superseded by [[llGenerateKey]]() which is faster; however, the implementation on this page does have some further uses, as it is able to generate predictable random keys which is useful if you wish to avoid the need to track lists of recent keys, for example if two scripts are communicating within the same prim.
|return_type=key
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|return_text=The generated key
|return_text=The generated key

Revision as of 07:11, 15 August 2012

Summary

Function: key GenerateKey( string service, string variable );

Generates a key using Type 3 (MD5) UUID generation to create a unique key using region-name, object-key, service and variable.

NOTE: this function has been largely superseded by llGenerateKey() which is faster; however, the implementation on this page does have some further uses, as it is able to generate predictable random keys which is useful if you wish to avoid the need to track lists of recent keys, for example if two scripts are communicating within the same prim.
Returns a key The generated key

• string service The service, object, function, or whatever else this key may represent.
• string variable Any variable(s) relevant to the service that uniquely distinguish it.

Examples

In a two-prim linked-set put the following script (adding generateKey where noted) into the child-prim:<lsl>integer requestID = 0;

// Add generateKey here!!

default {

   touch_start(integer x) {
       llMessageLinked(
           LINK_ROOT, 
           1234, 
           "I am a request", 
           generateKey("echo", (string)requestID++)
       );
   }
   link_message(integer x, integer y, string msg, key id) {
       if (y == 1234) 
           llOwnerSay("Request: " + (string)id + " = " + msg);
   }

}</lsl>And the following script in the root-prim:<lsl>default {

   link_message(integer x, integer y, string msg, key id) {
       if (y == 1234) // Echo, send straight back
           llMessageLinked(x, y, msg, id);
   }
}</lsl>Simply touch the child-prim to use, enjoy!

Implementation

<lsl>key generateKey(string service, string variable) {

   return (key)llInsertString(
       llInsertString(
           llInsertString(
               llInsertString(
                   llMD5String(
                       "secondlife://" + llGetRegionName()  + "/" + 
                           (string)llGetKey() + "/" + 
                           (string)llGetLinkNumber() + "/" + 
                           llGetScriptName() + "/" + 
                           service + "/" + variable, 
                       0 // This is reserved by specification, will 
                         // be increased with new/different versions.
                   ),
                   8,
                   "-"
               ),
               13,
               "-"
           ),
           18,
           "-"
       ),
       23,
       "-"
   );

}</lsl>

Optimisation

Instead of always calling llGetRegionName(), llGetKey(), llGetLinkNumber(), and llGetScriptName(), you may wish to cache their return values into a uri variable, and only dynamically add the service and variable parameters each-time. Remember to update this variable when you know it's components will have changed, using the changed(), on_rez(), and/or attach() events.

Here is an example of the caching version of the function: <lsl>string uri; key generateKey(string service, string variable) {

   if (uri == "") 
       uri =  "secondlife://" + llGetRegionName()  + "/" + 
           (string)llGetKey() + "/" + 
           (string)llGetLinkNumber() + "/" + 
           llGetScriptName() + "/";
   return (key)llInsertString(
       llInsertString(
           llInsertString(
               llInsertString(
                   llMD5String(
                       uri + service + "/" + variable, 
                       0 // This is reserved by specification, will 
                         // be increased with new/different versions.
                   ),
                   8,
                   "-"
               ),
               13,
               "-"
           ),
           18,
           "-"
       ),
       23,
       "-"
   );

}

integer counter = 0; default {

   state_entry() {
       llSetTimerEvent(10.0);
   }
   on_rez(integer x) { uri = ""; }
   attach(key id) { uri = ""; }
   changed(integer changes) {
       if (changes & (CHANGED_REGION | CHANGED_INVENTORY)) uri = "";
   }
    timer() {
       llOwnerSay("Random key of the moment is \"" + (string)generateKey("counter", (string)(counter++)) + "\"");
   }

}</lsl>