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common/random.go supports seeding and *Rand (#121)
* common/random.go supports seeding and *Rand * Ensure determinism
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common/random.go
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common/random.go
@ -13,34 +13,138 @@ const (
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// pseudo random number generator.
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// seeded with OS randomness (crand)
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var prng struct {
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type Rand struct {
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sync.Mutex
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*mrand.Rand
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}
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func reset() {
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b := cRandBytes(8)
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var seed uint64
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for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
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seed |= uint64(b[i])
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seed <<= 8
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}
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prng.Lock()
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prng.Rand = mrand.New(mrand.NewSource(int64(seed)))
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prng.Unlock()
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}
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var grand *Rand
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func init() {
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reset()
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grand = New()
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grand.init()
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}
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func New() *Rand {
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rand := &Rand{}
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rand.init()
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return rand
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}
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func (r *Rand) init() {
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bz := cRandBytes(8)
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var seed uint64
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for i := 0; i < 8; i++ {
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seed |= uint64(bz[i])
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seed <<= 8
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}
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r.reset(int64(seed))
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}
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func (r *Rand) reset(seed int64) {
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r.Rand = mrand.New(mrand.NewSource(seed))
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}
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//----------------------------------------
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// Global functions
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func Seed(seed int64) {
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grand.Seed(seed)
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}
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func RandStr(length int) string {
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return grand.RandStr(length)
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}
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func RandUint16() uint16 {
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return grand.RandUint16()
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}
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func RandUint32() uint32 {
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return grand.RandUint32()
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}
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func RandUint64() uint64 {
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return grand.RandUint64()
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}
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func RandUint() uint {
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return grand.RandUint()
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}
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func RandInt16() int16 {
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return grand.RandInt16()
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}
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func RandInt32() int32 {
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return grand.RandInt32()
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}
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func RandInt64() int64 {
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return grand.RandInt64()
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}
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func RandInt() int {
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return grand.RandInt()
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}
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func RandInt31() int32 {
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return grand.RandInt31()
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}
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func RandInt63() int64 {
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return grand.RandInt63()
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}
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func RandUint16Exp() uint16 {
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return grand.RandUint16Exp()
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}
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func RandUint32Exp() uint32 {
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return grand.RandUint32Exp()
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}
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func RandUint64Exp() uint64 {
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return grand.RandUint64Exp()
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}
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func RandFloat32() float32 {
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return grand.RandFloat32()
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}
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func RandTime() time.Time {
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return grand.RandTime()
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}
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func RandBytes(n int) []byte {
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return grand.RandBytes(n)
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}
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func RandIntn(n int) int {
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return grand.RandIntn(n)
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}
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func RandPerm(n int) []int {
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return grand.RandPerm(n)
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}
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//----------------------------------------
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// Rand methods
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func (r *Rand) Seed(seed int64) {
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r.Lock()
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r.reset(seed)
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r.Unlock()
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}
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// Constructs an alphanumeric string of given length.
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandStr(length int) string {
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func (r *Rand) RandStr(length int) string {
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chars := []byte{}
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MAIN_LOOP:
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for {
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val := RandInt63()
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val := r.RandInt63()
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for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
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v := int(val & 0x3f) // rightmost 6 bits
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if v >= 62 { // only 62 characters in strChars
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint16() uint16 {
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return uint16(RandUint32() & (1<<16 - 1))
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func (r *Rand) RandUint16() uint16 {
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return uint16(r.RandUint32() & (1<<16 - 1))
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint32() uint32 {
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prng.Lock()
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u32 := prng.Uint32()
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandUint32() uint32 {
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r.Lock()
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u32 := r.Uint32()
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r.Unlock()
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return u32
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint64() uint64 {
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return uint64(RandUint32())<<32 + uint64(RandUint32())
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func (r *Rand) RandUint64() uint64 {
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return uint64(r.RandUint32())<<32 + uint64(r.RandUint32())
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint() uint {
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prng.Lock()
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i := prng.Int()
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandUint() uint {
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r.Lock()
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i := r.Int()
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r.Unlock()
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return uint(i)
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandInt16() int16 {
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return int16(RandUint32() & (1<<16 - 1))
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func (r *Rand) RandInt16() int16 {
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return int16(r.RandUint32() & (1<<16 - 1))
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandInt32() int32 {
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return int32(RandUint32())
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func (r *Rand) RandInt32() int32 {
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return int32(r.RandUint32())
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandInt64() int64 {
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return int64(RandUint64())
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func (r *Rand) RandInt64() int64 {
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return int64(r.RandUint64())
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandInt() int {
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prng.Lock()
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i := prng.Int()
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandInt() int {
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r.Lock()
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i := r.Int()
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r.Unlock()
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return i
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandInt31() int32 {
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prng.Lock()
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i31 := prng.Int31()
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandInt31() int32 {
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r.Lock()
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i31 := r.Int31()
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r.Unlock()
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return i31
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandInt63() int64 {
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prng.Lock()
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i63 := prng.Int63()
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandInt63() int64 {
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r.Lock()
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i63 := r.Int63()
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r.Unlock()
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return i63
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}
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// Distributed pseudo-exponentially to test for various cases
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint16Exp() uint16 {
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bits := RandUint32() % 16
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func (r *Rand) RandUint16Exp() uint16 {
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bits := r.RandUint32() % 16
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if bits == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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n := uint16(1 << (bits - 1))
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n += uint16(RandInt31()) & ((1 << (bits - 1)) - 1)
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n += uint16(r.RandInt31()) & ((1 << (bits - 1)) - 1)
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return n
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}
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// Distributed pseudo-exponentially to test for various cases
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint32Exp() uint32 {
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bits := RandUint32() % 32
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func (r *Rand) RandUint32Exp() uint32 {
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bits := r.RandUint32() % 32
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if bits == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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n := uint32(1 << (bits - 1))
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n += uint32(RandInt31()) & ((1 << (bits - 1)) - 1)
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n += uint32(r.RandInt31()) & ((1 << (bits - 1)) - 1)
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return n
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}
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// Distributed pseudo-exponentially to test for various cases
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandUint64Exp() uint64 {
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bits := RandUint32() % 64
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func (r *Rand) RandUint64Exp() uint64 {
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bits := r.RandUint32() % 64
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if bits == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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n := uint64(1 << (bits - 1))
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n += uint64(RandInt63()) & ((1 << (bits - 1)) - 1)
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n += uint64(r.RandInt63()) & ((1 << (bits - 1)) - 1)
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return n
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandFloat32() float32 {
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prng.Lock()
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f32 := prng.Float32()
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandFloat32() float32 {
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r.Lock()
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f32 := r.Float32()
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r.Unlock()
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return f32
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}
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandTime() time.Time {
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return time.Unix(int64(RandUint64Exp()), 0)
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func (r *Rand) RandTime() time.Time {
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return time.Unix(int64(r.RandUint64Exp()), 0)
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}
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// RandBytes returns n random bytes from the OS's source of entropy ie. via crypto/rand.
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandBytes(n int) []byte {
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func (r *Rand) RandBytes(n int) []byte {
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// cRandBytes isn't guaranteed to be fast so instead
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// use random bytes generated from the internal PRNG
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bs := make([]byte, n)
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for i := 0; i < len(bs); i++ {
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bs[i] = byte(RandInt() & 0xFF)
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bs[i] = byte(r.RandInt() & 0xFF)
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}
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return bs
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}
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// RandIntn returns, as an int, a non-negative pseudo-random number in [0, n).
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// It panics if n <= 0.
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandIntn(n int) int {
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prng.Lock()
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i := prng.Intn(n)
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandIntn(n int) int {
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r.Lock()
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i := r.Intn(n)
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r.Unlock()
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return i
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}
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// RandPerm returns a pseudo-random permutation of n integers in [0, n).
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// It is not safe for cryptographic usage.
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func RandPerm(n int) []int {
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prng.Lock()
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perm := prng.Perm(n)
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prng.Unlock()
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func (r *Rand) RandPerm(n int) []int {
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r.Lock()
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perm := r.Perm(n)
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r.Unlock()
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return perm
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}
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"bytes"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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mrand "math/rand"
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"sync"
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"testing"
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}
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}
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// It is essential that these tests run and never repeat their outputs
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// lest we've been pwned and the behavior of our randomness is controlled.
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// See Issues:
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// * https://github.com/tendermint/tmlibs/issues/99
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// * https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/973
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func TestUniqueRng(t *testing.T) {
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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outputs := make(map[string][]int)
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// Test to make sure that we never call math.rand().
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// We do this by ensuring that outputs are deterministic.
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func TestDeterminism(t *testing.T) {
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var firstOutput string
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// Set math/rand's seed for the sake of debugging this test.
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// (It isn't strictly necessary).
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mrand.Seed(1)
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for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
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testThemAll(buf)
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output := buf.String()
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buf.Reset()
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runs, seen := outputs[output]
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if seen {
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t.Errorf("Run #%d's output was already seen in previous runs: %v", i, runs)
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output := testThemAll()
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if i == 0 {
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firstOutput = output
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} else {
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if firstOutput != output {
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t.Errorf("Run #%d's output was different from first run.\nfirst: %v\nlast: %v",
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i, firstOutput, output)
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}
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}
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outputs[output] = append(outputs[output], i)
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}
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}
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func testThemAll(out io.Writer) {
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// Reset the internal PRNG
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reset()
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func testThemAll() string {
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// Set math/rand's Seed so that any direct invocations
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// of math/rand will reveal themselves.
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mrand.Seed(1)
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// Such determinism.
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grand.reset(1)
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// Use it.
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out := new(bytes.Buffer)
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perm := RandPerm(10)
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blob, _ := json.Marshal(perm)
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "perm: %s\n", blob)
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "randInt: %d\n", RandInt())
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "randUint: %d\n", RandUint())
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "randIntn: %d\n", RandIntn(97))
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "randUint16Exp: %d\n", RandUint16Exp())
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "randUint32Exp: %d\n", RandUint32Exp())
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "randUint64Exp: %d\n", RandUint64Exp())
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return out.String()
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}
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func TestRngConcurrencySafety(t *testing.T) {
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