## pseudo_encrypt-rs ![pseudo_encrypt-rs-CI](https://github.com/lloydmeta/pseudo_encrypt-rs/workflows/Continuous%20integration/badge.svg?branch=main) [![pseudo_encrypt](https://docs.rs/pseudo_encrypt/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/pseudo_encrypt) [![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/pseudo_encrypt.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/pseudo_encrypt) This is a native Rust generic implementation of the `pseudo_encrypt` function [from Psql](https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Pseudo_encrypt) > pseudo_encrypt(int) can be used as a pseudo-random generator of unique values. It produces an integer output that is > uniquely associated to its integer input (by a mathematical permutation), but looks random at the same time, with > zero collision. This is useful to communicate numbers generated sequentially without revealing their ordinal position > in the sequence (for ticket numbers, URLs shorteners, promo codes... There is out of the box support for integer primitives that are 32bit and up: - i32 - u32 - i64 - u64 - i128 - u128