945 lines
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Rust
945 lines
30 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018 Developers of the Rand project.
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// Copyright 2013-2017 The Rust Project Developers.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! Utilities for random number generation
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//!
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//! Rand provides utilities to generate random numbers, to convert them to
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//! useful types and distributions, and some randomness-related algorithms.
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//!
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//! # Quick Start
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//!
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//! To get you started quickly, the easiest and highest-level way to get
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//! a random value is to use [`random()`]; alternatively you can use
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//! [`thread_rng()`]. The [`Rng`] trait provides a useful API on all RNGs, while
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//! the [`distributions` module] and [`seq` module] provide further
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//! functionality on top of RNGs.
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use rand::prelude::*;
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//!
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//! if rand::random() { // generates a boolean
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//! // Try printing a random unicode code point (probably a bad idea)!
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//! println!("char: {}", rand::random::<char>());
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//! }
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//!
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//! let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
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//! let y: f64 = rng.gen(); // generates a float between 0 and 1
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//!
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//! let mut nums: Vec<i32> = (1..100).collect();
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//! nums.shuffle(&mut rng);
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//! ```
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//!
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//! # The Book
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//!
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//! For the user guide and futher documentation, please read
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//! [The Rust Rand Book](https://rust-random.github.io/book).
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//!
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//! [`distributions` module]: distributions/index.html
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//! [`random()`]: fn.random.html
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//! [`Rng`]: trait.Rng.html
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//! [`seq` module]: seq/index.html
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//! [`thread_rng()`]: fn.thread_rng.html
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#![doc(html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk.png",
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html_favicon_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
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html_root_url = "https://rust-random.github.io/rand/")]
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#![deny(missing_docs)]
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#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]
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#![doc(test(attr(allow(unused_variables), deny(warnings))))]
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#![cfg_attr(not(feature="std"), no_std)]
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#![cfg_attr(all(feature="alloc", not(feature="std")), feature(alloc))]
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#![cfg_attr(all(feature="simd_support", feature="nightly"), feature(stdsimd))]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "stdweb", recursion_limit="128")]
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#[cfg(feature = "std")] extern crate core;
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#[cfg(all(feature = "alloc", not(feature="std")))] #[macro_use] extern crate alloc;
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#[cfg(feature="simd_support")] extern crate packed_simd;
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#[cfg(all(target_arch="wasm32", not(target_os="emscripten"), feature="stdweb"))]
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#[macro_use]
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extern crate stdweb;
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#[cfg(feature = "rand_os")]
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extern crate rand_os;
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extern crate rand_core;
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extern crate rand_isaac; // only for deprecations
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extern crate rand_chacha; // only for deprecations
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extern crate rand_hc;
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extern crate rand_pcg;
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extern crate rand_xorshift;
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#[cfg(feature = "log")] #[macro_use] extern crate log;
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#[allow(unused)]
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#[cfg(not(feature = "log"))] macro_rules! trace { ($($x:tt)*) => () }
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#[allow(unused)]
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#[cfg(not(feature = "log"))] macro_rules! debug { ($($x:tt)*) => () }
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#[allow(unused)]
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#[cfg(not(feature = "log"))] macro_rules! info { ($($x:tt)*) => () }
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#[allow(unused)]
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#[cfg(not(feature = "log"))] macro_rules! warn { ($($x:tt)*) => () }
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#[allow(unused)]
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#[cfg(not(feature = "log"))] macro_rules! error { ($($x:tt)*) => () }
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// Re-exports from rand_core
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pub use rand_core::{RngCore, CryptoRng, SeedableRng};
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pub use rand_core::{ErrorKind, Error};
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// Public exports
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#[cfg(feature="std")] pub use rngs::thread::thread_rng;
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// Public modules
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pub mod distributions;
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pub mod prelude;
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#[deprecated(since="0.6.0")]
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pub mod prng;
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pub mod rngs;
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pub mod seq;
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Compatibility re-exports. Documentation is hidden; will be removed eventually.
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#[doc(hidden)] mod deprecated;
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[doc(hidden)] pub use deprecated::ReseedingRng;
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[cfg(feature="std")] #[doc(hidden)] pub use deprecated::EntropyRng;
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[cfg(all(feature="std",
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any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "dragonfly",
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target_os = "haiku",
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target_os = "emscripten",
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target_os = "solaris",
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target_os = "cloudabi",
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target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "bitrig",
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target_os = "redox",
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target_os = "fuchsia",
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windows,
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all(target_arch = "wasm32", feature = "stdweb"),
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all(target_arch = "wasm32", feature = "wasm-bindgen"),
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)))]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub use deprecated::OsRng;
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[doc(hidden)] pub use deprecated::{ChaChaRng, IsaacRng, Isaac64Rng, XorShiftRng};
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[doc(hidden)] pub use deprecated::StdRng;
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod jitter {
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pub use deprecated::JitterRng;
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pub use rngs::TimerError;
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}
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[cfg(all(feature="std",
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any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "dragonfly",
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target_os = "haiku",
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target_os = "emscripten",
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target_os = "solaris",
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target_os = "cloudabi",
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target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "openbsd", target_os = "bitrig",
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target_os = "redox",
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target_os = "fuchsia",
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windows,
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all(target_arch = "wasm32", feature = "stdweb"),
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all(target_arch = "wasm32", feature = "wasm-bindgen"),
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)))]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod os {
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pub use deprecated::OsRng;
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}
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod chacha {
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pub use deprecated::ChaChaRng;
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}
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod isaac {
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pub use deprecated::{IsaacRng, Isaac64Rng};
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}
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[cfg(feature="std")]
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod read {
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pub use deprecated::ReadRng;
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}
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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#[cfg(feature="std")] #[doc(hidden)] pub use deprecated::ThreadRng;
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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use core::{mem, slice};
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use distributions::{Distribution, Standard};
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use distributions::uniform::{SampleUniform, UniformSampler, SampleBorrow};
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/// An automatically-implemented extension trait on [`RngCore`] providing high-level
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/// generic methods for sampling values and other convenience methods.
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///
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/// This is the primary trait to use when generating random values.
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///
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/// # Generic usage
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///
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/// The basic pattern is `fn foo<R: Rng + ?Sized>(rng: &mut R)`. Some
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/// things are worth noting here:
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///
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/// - Since `Rng: RngCore` and every `RngCore` implements `Rng`, it makes no
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/// difference whether we use `R: Rng` or `R: RngCore`.
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/// - The `+ ?Sized` un-bounding allows functions to be called directly on
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/// type-erased references; i.e. `foo(r)` where `r: &mut RngCore`. Without
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/// this it would be necessary to write `foo(&mut r)`.
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///
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/// An alternative pattern is possible: `fn foo<R: Rng>(rng: R)`. This has some
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/// trade-offs. It allows the argument to be consumed directly without a `&mut`
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/// (which is how `from_rng(thread_rng())` works); also it still works directly
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/// on references (including type-erased references). Unfortunately within the
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/// function `foo` it is not known whether `rng` is a reference type or not,
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/// hence many uses of `rng` require an extra reference, either explicitly
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/// (`distr.sample(&mut rng)`) or implicitly (`rng.gen()`); one may hope the
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/// optimiser can remove redundant references later.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use rand::thread_rng;
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/// use rand::Rng;
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///
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/// fn foo<R: Rng + ?Sized>(rng: &mut R) -> f32 {
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/// rng.gen()
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/// }
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///
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/// # let v = foo(&mut thread_rng());
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`RngCore`]: trait.RngCore.html
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pub trait Rng: RngCore {
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/// Return a random value supporting the [`Standard`] distribution.
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///
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/// [`Standard`]: distributions/struct.Standard.html
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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///
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/// let mut rng = thread_rng();
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/// let x: u32 = rng.gen();
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/// println!("{}", x);
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/// println!("{:?}", rng.gen::<(f64, bool)>());
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/// ```
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#[inline]
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fn gen<T>(&mut self) -> T where Standard: Distribution<T> {
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Standard.sample(self)
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}
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/// Generate a random value in the range [`low`, `high`), i.e. inclusive of
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/// `low` and exclusive of `high`.
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///
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/// This function is optimised for the case that only a single sample is
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/// made from the given range. See also the [`Uniform`] distribution
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/// type which may be faster if sampling from the same range repeatedly.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// Panics if `low >= high`.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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///
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/// let mut rng = thread_rng();
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/// let n: u32 = rng.gen_range(0, 10);
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/// println!("{}", n);
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/// let m: f64 = rng.gen_range(-40.0f64, 1.3e5f64);
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/// println!("{}", m);
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`Uniform`]: distributions/uniform/struct.Uniform.html
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fn gen_range<T: SampleUniform, B1, B2>(&mut self, low: B1, high: B2) -> T
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where B1: SampleBorrow<T> + Sized,
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B2: SampleBorrow<T> + Sized {
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T::Sampler::sample_single(low, high, self)
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}
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/// Sample a new value, using the given distribution.
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///
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/// ### Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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/// use rand::distributions::Uniform;
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///
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/// let mut rng = thread_rng();
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/// let x = rng.sample(Uniform::new(10u32, 15));
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/// // Type annotation requires two types, the type and distribution; the
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/// // distribution can be inferred.
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/// let y = rng.sample::<u16, _>(Uniform::new(10, 15));
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/// ```
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fn sample<T, D: Distribution<T>>(&mut self, distr: D) -> T {
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distr.sample(self)
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}
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/// Create an iterator that generates values using the given distribution.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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/// use rand::distributions::{Alphanumeric, Uniform, Standard};
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///
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/// let mut rng = thread_rng();
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///
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/// // Vec of 16 x f32:
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/// let v: Vec<f32> = thread_rng().sample_iter(&Standard).take(16).collect();
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///
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/// // String:
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/// let s: String = rng.sample_iter(&Alphanumeric).take(7).collect();
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///
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/// // Combined values
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/// println!("{:?}", thread_rng().sample_iter(&Standard).take(5)
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/// .collect::<Vec<(f64, bool)>>());
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///
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/// // Dice-rolling:
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/// let die_range = Uniform::new_inclusive(1, 6);
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/// let mut roll_die = rng.sample_iter(&die_range);
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/// while roll_die.next().unwrap() != 6 {
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/// println!("Not a 6; rolling again!");
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/// }
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/// ```
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fn sample_iter<'a, T, D: Distribution<T>>(&'a mut self, distr: &'a D)
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-> distributions::DistIter<'a, D, Self, T> where Self: Sized
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{
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distr.sample_iter(self)
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}
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/// Fill `dest` entirely with random bytes (uniform value distribution),
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/// where `dest` is any type supporting [`AsByteSliceMut`], namely slices
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/// and arrays over primitive integer types (`i8`, `i16`, `u32`, etc.).
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///
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/// On big-endian platforms this performs byte-swapping to ensure
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/// portability of results from reproducible generators.
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///
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/// This uses [`fill_bytes`] internally which may handle some RNG errors
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/// implicitly (e.g. waiting if the OS generator is not ready), but panics
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/// on other errors. See also [`try_fill`] which returns errors.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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///
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/// let mut arr = [0i8; 20];
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/// thread_rng().fill(&mut arr[..]);
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`fill_bytes`]: trait.RngCore.html#method.fill_bytes
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/// [`try_fill`]: trait.Rng.html#method.try_fill
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/// [`AsByteSliceMut`]: trait.AsByteSliceMut.html
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fn fill<T: AsByteSliceMut + ?Sized>(&mut self, dest: &mut T) {
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self.fill_bytes(dest.as_byte_slice_mut());
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dest.to_le();
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}
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/// Fill `dest` entirely with random bytes (uniform value distribution),
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/// where `dest` is any type supporting [`AsByteSliceMut`], namely slices
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/// and arrays over primitive integer types (`i8`, `i16`, `u32`, etc.).
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///
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/// On big-endian platforms this performs byte-swapping to ensure
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/// portability of results from reproducible generators.
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///
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/// This uses [`try_fill_bytes`] internally and forwards all RNG errors. In
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/// some cases errors may be resolvable; see [`ErrorKind`] and
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/// documentation for the RNG in use. If you do not plan to handle these
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/// errors you may prefer to use [`fill`].
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use rand::Error;
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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///
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/// # fn try_inner() -> Result<(), Error> {
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/// let mut arr = [0u64; 4];
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/// thread_rng().try_fill(&mut arr[..])?;
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/// # Ok(())
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/// # }
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///
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/// # try_inner().unwrap()
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`ErrorKind`]: enum.ErrorKind.html
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/// [`try_fill_bytes`]: trait.RngCore.html#method.try_fill_bytes
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/// [`fill`]: trait.Rng.html#method.fill
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/// [`AsByteSliceMut`]: trait.AsByteSliceMut.html
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fn try_fill<T: AsByteSliceMut + ?Sized>(&mut self, dest: &mut T) -> Result<(), Error> {
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self.try_fill_bytes(dest.as_byte_slice_mut())?;
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dest.to_le();
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Return a bool with a probability `p` of being true.
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///
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/// See also the [`Bernoulli`] distribution, which may be faster if
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/// sampling from the same probability repeatedly.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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///
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/// let mut rng = thread_rng();
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/// println!("{}", rng.gen_bool(1.0 / 3.0));
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// If `p < 0` or `p > 1`.
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///
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/// [`Bernoulli`]: distributions/bernoulli/struct.Bernoulli.html
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#[inline]
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fn gen_bool(&mut self, p: f64) -> bool {
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let d = distributions::Bernoulli::new(p);
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self.sample(d)
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}
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/// Return a bool with a probability of `numerator/denominator` of being
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/// true. I.e. `gen_ratio(2, 3)` has chance of 2 in 3, or about 67%, of
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/// returning true. If `numerator == denominator`, then the returned value
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/// is guaranteed to be `true`. If `numerator == 0`, then the returned
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/// value is guaranteed to be `false`.
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///
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/// See also the [`Bernoulli`] distribution, which may be faster if
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/// sampling from the same `numerator` and `denominator` repeatedly.
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///
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/// # Panics
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///
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/// If `denominator == 0` or `numerator > denominator`.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// use rand::{thread_rng, Rng};
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///
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/// let mut rng = thread_rng();
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/// println!("{}", rng.gen_ratio(2, 3));
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/// ```
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///
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/// [`Bernoulli`]: distributions/bernoulli/struct.Bernoulli.html
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#[inline]
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fn gen_ratio(&mut self, numerator: u32, denominator: u32) -> bool {
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let d = distributions::Bernoulli::from_ratio(numerator, denominator);
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self.sample(d)
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}
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/// Return a random element from `values`.
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///
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/// Deprecated: use [`SliceRandom::choose`] instead.
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///
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/// [`SliceRandom::choose`]: seq/trait.SliceRandom.html#method.choose
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#[deprecated(since="0.6.0", note="use SliceRandom::choose instead")]
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fn choose<'a, T>(&mut self, values: &'a [T]) -> Option<&'a T> {
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use seq::SliceRandom;
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values.choose(self)
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}
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/// Return a mutable pointer to a random element from `values`.
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///
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/// Deprecated: use [`SliceRandom::choose_mut`] instead.
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///
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/// [`SliceRandom::choose_mut`]: seq/trait.SliceRandom.html#method.choose_mut
|
||
#[deprecated(since="0.6.0", note="use SliceRandom::choose_mut instead")]
|
||
fn choose_mut<'a, T>(&mut self, values: &'a mut [T]) -> Option<&'a mut T> {
|
||
use seq::SliceRandom;
|
||
values.choose_mut(self)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/// Shuffle a mutable slice in place.
|
||
///
|
||
/// Deprecated: use [`SliceRandom::shuffle`] instead.
|
||
///
|
||
/// [`SliceRandom::shuffle`]: seq/trait.SliceRandom.html#method.shuffle
|
||
#[deprecated(since="0.6.0", note="use SliceRandom::shuffle instead")]
|
||
fn shuffle<T>(&mut self, values: &mut [T]) {
|
||
use seq::SliceRandom;
|
||
values.shuffle(self)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
impl<R: RngCore + ?Sized> Rng for R {}
|
||
|
||
/// Trait for casting types to byte slices
|
||
///
|
||
/// This is used by the [`fill`] and [`try_fill`] methods.
|
||
///
|
||
/// [`fill`]: trait.Rng.html#method.fill
|
||
/// [`try_fill`]: trait.Rng.html#method.try_fill
|
||
pub trait AsByteSliceMut {
|
||
/// Return a mutable reference to self as a byte slice
|
||
fn as_byte_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8];
|
||
|
||
/// Call `to_le` on each element (i.e. byte-swap on Big Endian platforms).
|
||
fn to_le(&mut self);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
impl AsByteSliceMut for [u8] {
|
||
fn as_byte_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
|
||
self
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn to_le(&mut self) {}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
macro_rules! impl_as_byte_slice {
|
||
($t:ty) => {
|
||
impl AsByteSliceMut for [$t] {
|
||
fn as_byte_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
|
||
if self.len() == 0 {
|
||
unsafe {
|
||
// must not use null pointer
|
||
slice::from_raw_parts_mut(0x1 as *mut u8, 0)
|
||
}
|
||
} else {
|
||
unsafe {
|
||
slice::from_raw_parts_mut(&mut self[0]
|
||
as *mut $t
|
||
as *mut u8,
|
||
self.len() * mem::size_of::<$t>()
|
||
)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn to_le(&mut self) {
|
||
for x in self {
|
||
*x = x.to_le();
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(u16);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(u32);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(u64);
|
||
#[cfg(rustc_1_26)] impl_as_byte_slice!(u128);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(usize);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(i8);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(i16);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(i32);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(i64);
|
||
#[cfg(rustc_1_26)] impl_as_byte_slice!(i128);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice!(isize);
|
||
|
||
macro_rules! impl_as_byte_slice_arrays {
|
||
($n:expr,) => {};
|
||
($n:expr, $N:ident, $($NN:ident,)*) => {
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice_arrays!($n - 1, $($NN,)*);
|
||
|
||
impl<T> AsByteSliceMut for [T; $n] where [T]: AsByteSliceMut {
|
||
fn as_byte_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
|
||
self[..].as_byte_slice_mut()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn to_le(&mut self) {
|
||
self[..].to_le()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
(!div $n:expr,) => {};
|
||
(!div $n:expr, $N:ident, $($NN:ident,)*) => {
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice_arrays!(!div $n / 2, $($NN,)*);
|
||
|
||
impl<T> AsByteSliceMut for [T; $n] where [T]: AsByteSliceMut {
|
||
fn as_byte_slice_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
|
||
self[..].as_byte_slice_mut()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
fn to_le(&mut self) {
|
||
self[..].to_le()
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
};
|
||
}
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice_arrays!(32, N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,N,);
|
||
impl_as_byte_slice_arrays!(!div 4096, N,N,N,N,N,N,N,);
|
||
|
||
|
||
/// A convenience extension to [`SeedableRng`] allowing construction from fresh
|
||
/// entropy. This trait is automatically implemented for any PRNG implementing
|
||
/// [`SeedableRng`] and is not intended to be implemented by users.
|
||
///
|
||
/// This is equivalent to using `SeedableRng::from_rng(EntropyRng::new())` then
|
||
/// unwrapping the result.
|
||
///
|
||
/// Since this is convenient and secure, it is the recommended way to create
|
||
/// PRNGs, though two alternatives may be considered:
|
||
///
|
||
/// * Deterministic creation using [`SeedableRng::from_seed`] with a fixed seed
|
||
/// * Seeding from `thread_rng`: `SeedableRng::from_rng(thread_rng())?`;
|
||
/// this will usually be faster and should also be secure, but requires
|
||
/// trusting one extra component.
|
||
///
|
||
/// ## Example
|
||
///
|
||
/// ```
|
||
/// use rand::{Rng, FromEntropy};
|
||
/// use rand::rngs::StdRng;
|
||
///
|
||
/// let mut rng = StdRng::from_entropy();
|
||
/// println!("Random die roll: {}", rng.gen_range(1, 7));
|
||
/// ```
|
||
///
|
||
/// [`EntropyRng`]: rngs/struct.EntropyRng.html
|
||
/// [`SeedableRng`]: trait.SeedableRng.html
|
||
/// [`SeedableRng::from_seed`]: trait.SeedableRng.html#tymethod.from_seed
|
||
#[cfg(feature="std")]
|
||
pub trait FromEntropy: SeedableRng {
|
||
/// Creates a new instance, automatically seeded with fresh entropy.
|
||
///
|
||
/// Normally this will use `OsRng`, but if that fails `JitterRng` will be
|
||
/// used instead. Both should be suitable for cryptography. It is possible
|
||
/// that both entropy sources will fail though unlikely; failures would
|
||
/// almost certainly be platform limitations or build issues, i.e. most
|
||
/// applications targetting PC/mobile platforms should not need to worry
|
||
/// about this failing.
|
||
///
|
||
/// # Panics
|
||
///
|
||
/// If all entropy sources fail this will panic. If you need to handle
|
||
/// errors, use the following code, equivalent aside from error handling:
|
||
///
|
||
/// ```
|
||
/// # use rand::Error;
|
||
/// use rand::prelude::*;
|
||
/// use rand::rngs::EntropyRng;
|
||
///
|
||
/// # fn try_inner() -> Result<(), Error> {
|
||
/// // This uses StdRng, but is valid for any R: SeedableRng
|
||
/// let mut rng = StdRng::from_rng(EntropyRng::new())?;
|
||
///
|
||
/// println!("random number: {}", rng.gen_range(1, 10));
|
||
/// # Ok(())
|
||
/// # }
|
||
///
|
||
/// # try_inner().unwrap()
|
||
/// ```
|
||
fn from_entropy() -> Self;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[cfg(feature="std")]
|
||
impl<R: SeedableRng> FromEntropy for R {
|
||
fn from_entropy() -> R {
|
||
R::from_rng(rngs::EntropyRng::new()).unwrap_or_else(|err|
|
||
panic!("FromEntropy::from_entropy() failed: {}", err))
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
/// Generates a random value using the thread-local random number generator.
|
||
///
|
||
/// This is simply a shortcut for `thread_rng().gen()`. See [`thread_rng`] for
|
||
/// documentation of the entropy source and [`Standard`] for documentation of
|
||
/// distributions and type-specific generation.
|
||
///
|
||
/// # Examples
|
||
///
|
||
/// ```
|
||
/// let x = rand::random::<u8>();
|
||
/// println!("{}", x);
|
||
///
|
||
/// let y = rand::random::<f64>();
|
||
/// println!("{}", y);
|
||
///
|
||
/// if rand::random() { // generates a boolean
|
||
/// println!("Better lucky than good!");
|
||
/// }
|
||
/// ```
|
||
///
|
||
/// If you're calling `random()` in a loop, caching the generator as in the
|
||
/// following example can increase performance.
|
||
///
|
||
/// ```
|
||
/// use rand::Rng;
|
||
///
|
||
/// let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
|
||
///
|
||
/// for x in v.iter_mut() {
|
||
/// *x = rand::random()
|
||
/// }
|
||
///
|
||
/// // can be made faster by caching thread_rng
|
||
///
|
||
/// let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
|
||
///
|
||
/// for x in v.iter_mut() {
|
||
/// *x = rng.gen();
|
||
/// }
|
||
/// ```
|
||
///
|
||
/// [`thread_rng`]: fn.thread_rng.html
|
||
/// [`Standard`]: distributions/struct.Standard.html
|
||
#[cfg(feature="std")]
|
||
#[inline]
|
||
pub fn random<T>() -> T where Standard: Distribution<T> {
|
||
thread_rng().gen()
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Due to rustwasm/wasm-bindgen#201 this can't be defined in the inner os
|
||
// modules, so hack around it for now and place it at the root.
|
||
#[cfg(all(feature = "wasm-bindgen", target_arch = "wasm32"))]
|
||
#[doc(hidden)]
|
||
#[allow(missing_debug_implementations)]
|
||
pub mod __wbg_shims {
|
||
|
||
// `extern { type Foo; }` isn't supported on 1.22 syntactically, so use a
|
||
// macro to work around that.
|
||
macro_rules! rust_122_compat {
|
||
($($t:tt)*) => ($($t)*)
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
rust_122_compat! {
|
||
extern crate wasm_bindgen;
|
||
|
||
pub use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
|
||
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen]
|
||
extern "C" {
|
||
pub type Function;
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(constructor)]
|
||
pub fn new(s: &str) -> Function;
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(method)]
|
||
pub fn call(this: &Function, self_: &JsValue) -> JsValue;
|
||
|
||
pub type This;
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural, js_name = self)]
|
||
pub fn self_(me: &This) -> JsValue;
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)]
|
||
pub fn crypto(me: &This) -> JsValue;
|
||
|
||
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
|
||
pub type BrowserCrypto;
|
||
|
||
// TODO: these `structural` annotations here ideally wouldn't be here to
|
||
// avoid a JS shim, but for now with feature detection they're
|
||
// unavoidable.
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getRandomValues, structural, getter)]
|
||
pub fn get_random_values_fn(me: &BrowserCrypto) -> JsValue;
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = getRandomValues, structural)]
|
||
pub fn get_random_values(me: &BrowserCrypto, buf: &mut [u8]);
|
||
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = require)]
|
||
pub fn node_require(s: &str) -> NodeCrypto;
|
||
|
||
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
|
||
pub type NodeCrypto;
|
||
|
||
#[wasm_bindgen(method, js_name = randomFillSync, structural)]
|
||
pub fn random_fill_sync(me: &NodeCrypto, buf: &mut [u8]);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[cfg(test)]
|
||
mod test {
|
||
use rngs::mock::StepRng;
|
||
use rngs::StdRng;
|
||
use super::*;
|
||
#[cfg(all(not(feature="std"), feature="alloc"))] use alloc::boxed::Box;
|
||
|
||
pub struct TestRng<R> { inner: R }
|
||
|
||
impl<R: RngCore> RngCore for TestRng<R> {
|
||
fn next_u32(&mut self) -> u32 {
|
||
self.inner.next_u32()
|
||
}
|
||
fn next_u64(&mut self) -> u64 {
|
||
self.inner.next_u64()
|
||
}
|
||
fn fill_bytes(&mut self, dest: &mut [u8]) {
|
||
self.inner.fill_bytes(dest)
|
||
}
|
||
fn try_fill_bytes(&mut self, dest: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), Error> {
|
||
self.inner.try_fill_bytes(dest)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
pub fn rng(seed: u64) -> TestRng<StdRng> {
|
||
TestRng { inner: StdRng::seed_from_u64(seed) }
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_fill_bytes_default() {
|
||
let mut r = StepRng::new(0x11_22_33_44_55_66_77_88, 0);
|
||
|
||
// check every remainder mod 8, both in small and big vectors.
|
||
let lengths = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
|
||
80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87];
|
||
for &n in lengths.iter() {
|
||
let mut buffer = [0u8; 87];
|
||
let v = &mut buffer[0..n];
|
||
r.fill_bytes(v);
|
||
|
||
// use this to get nicer error messages.
|
||
for (i, &byte) in v.iter().enumerate() {
|
||
if byte == 0 {
|
||
panic!("byte {} of {} is zero", i, n)
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_fill() {
|
||
let x = 9041086907909331047; // a random u64
|
||
let mut rng = StepRng::new(x, 0);
|
||
|
||
// Convert to byte sequence and back to u64; byte-swap twice if BE.
|
||
let mut array = [0u64; 2];
|
||
rng.fill(&mut array[..]);
|
||
assert_eq!(array, [x, x]);
|
||
assert_eq!(rng.next_u64(), x);
|
||
|
||
// Convert to bytes then u32 in LE order
|
||
let mut array = [0u32; 2];
|
||
rng.fill(&mut array[..]);
|
||
assert_eq!(array, [x as u32, (x >> 32) as u32]);
|
||
assert_eq!(rng.next_u32(), x as u32);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_fill_empty() {
|
||
let mut array = [0u32; 0];
|
||
let mut rng = StepRng::new(0, 1);
|
||
rng.fill(&mut array);
|
||
rng.fill(&mut array[..]);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_gen_range() {
|
||
let mut r = rng(101);
|
||
for _ in 0..1000 {
|
||
let a = r.gen_range(-4711, 17);
|
||
assert!(a >= -4711 && a < 17);
|
||
let a = r.gen_range(-3i8, 42);
|
||
assert!(a >= -3i8 && a < 42i8);
|
||
let a = r.gen_range(&10u16, 99);
|
||
assert!(a >= 10u16 && a < 99u16);
|
||
let a = r.gen_range(-100i32, &2000);
|
||
assert!(a >= -100i32 && a < 2000i32);
|
||
let a = r.gen_range(&12u32, &24u32);
|
||
assert!(a >= 12u32 && a < 24u32);
|
||
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_range(0u32, 1), 0u32);
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_range(-12i64, -11), -12i64);
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_range(3_000_000, 3_000_001), 3_000_000);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
#[should_panic]
|
||
fn test_gen_range_panic_int() {
|
||
let mut r = rng(102);
|
||
r.gen_range(5, -2);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
#[should_panic]
|
||
fn test_gen_range_panic_usize() {
|
||
let mut r = rng(103);
|
||
r.gen_range(5, 2);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_gen_bool() {
|
||
let mut r = rng(105);
|
||
for _ in 0..5 {
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_bool(0.0), false);
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_bool(1.0), true);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_rng_trait_object() {
|
||
use distributions::{Distribution, Standard};
|
||
let mut rng = rng(109);
|
||
let mut r = &mut rng as &mut RngCore;
|
||
r.next_u32();
|
||
r.gen::<i32>();
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_range(0, 1), 0);
|
||
let _c: u8 = Standard.sample(&mut r);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
#[cfg(feature="alloc")]
|
||
fn test_rng_boxed_trait() {
|
||
use distributions::{Distribution, Standard};
|
||
let rng = rng(110);
|
||
let mut r = Box::new(rng) as Box<RngCore>;
|
||
r.next_u32();
|
||
r.gen::<i32>();
|
||
assert_eq!(r.gen_range(0, 1), 0);
|
||
let _c: u8 = Standard.sample(&mut r);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
#[cfg(feature="std")]
|
||
fn test_random() {
|
||
// not sure how to test this aside from just getting some values
|
||
let _n : usize = random();
|
||
let _f : f32 = random();
|
||
let _o : Option<Option<i8>> = random();
|
||
let _many : ((),
|
||
(usize,
|
||
isize,
|
||
Option<(u32, (bool,))>),
|
||
(u8, i8, u16, i16, u32, i32, u64, i64),
|
||
(f32, (f64, (f64,)))) = random();
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
#[test]
|
||
fn test_gen_ratio_average() {
|
||
const NUM: u32 = 3;
|
||
const DENOM: u32 = 10;
|
||
const N: u32 = 100_000;
|
||
|
||
let mut sum: u32 = 0;
|
||
let mut rng = rng(111);
|
||
for _ in 0..N {
|
||
if rng.gen_ratio(NUM, DENOM) {
|
||
sum += 1;
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
// Have Binomial(N, NUM/DENOM) distribution
|
||
let expected = (NUM * N) / DENOM; // exact integer
|
||
assert!(((sum - expected) as i32).abs() < 500);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|