Joseph Richey 97c17892e7 Merge pull request #300 from rust-random/custom_test
Tests: Use custom tests to verify operations on empty slices are no-ops.

Reworking of #299 to keep our custom tests in a single file (and keep things better organized in general).
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getrandom

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A Rust library for retrieving random data from (operating) system source. It is assumed that system always provides high-quality cryptographically secure random data, ideally backed by hardware entropy sources. This crate derives its name from Linux's getrandom function, but is cross platform, roughly supporting the same set of platforms as Rust's std lib.

This is a low-level API. Most users should prefer using high-level random-number library like rand.

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
getrandom = "0.2"

Then invoke the getrandom function:

fn get_random_buf() -> Result<[u8; 32], getrandom::Error> {
    let mut buf = [0u8; 32];
    getrandom::getrandom(&mut buf)?;
    Ok(buf)
}

For more information about supported targets, entropy sources, no_std targets, crate features, WASM support and Custom RNGs see the getrandom documentation and getrandom::Error documentation.

Minimum Supported Rust Version

This crate requires Rust 1.36.0 or later.

License

The getrandom library is distributed under either of

at your option.

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Description
A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from (operating) system source (fork from https://github.com/rust-random/getrandom)
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