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33 * @(#)random.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 4/5/94
34 * $FreeBSD: src/games/random/random.c,v 1.17 2005/02/09 18:22:15 ru Exp $
37 #include <sys/types.h>
49 #include "randomize_fd.h"
51 static void usage(void);
54 main(int argc
, char *argv
[])
57 int ch
, fd
, random_exit
, randomize_lines
, random_type
, ret
,
58 selected
, unique_output
, unbuffer_output
;
63 filename
= "/dev/fd/0";
64 random_type
= RANDOM_TYPE_UNSET
;
65 random_exit
= randomize_lines
= random_type
= unbuffer_output
= 0;
67 while ((ch
= getopt(argc
, argv
, "ef:hlruUw")) != -1)
74 if (strcmp(optarg
, "-") != 0)
79 random_type
= RANDOM_TYPE_LINES
;
94 random_type
= RANDOM_TYPE_WORDS
;
107 denom
= (randomize_lines
? 1 : 2);
111 denom
= strtod(*argv
, &ep
);
114 if (denom
<= 0 || *ep
!= '\0')
115 errx(1, "denominator is not valid.");
116 if (random_exit
&& denom
> 255)
117 errx(1, "denominator must be <= 255 for random exit.");
127 * Act as a filter, randomly choosing lines of the standard input
128 * to write to the standard output.
131 setbuf(stdout
, NULL
);
134 * Act as a filter, randomizing lines read in from a given file
135 * descriptor and write the output to standard output.
137 if (randomize_lines
) {
138 if ((fd
= open(filename
, O_RDONLY
, 0)) < 0)
139 err(1, "%s", filename
);
140 ret
= randomize_fd(fd
, random_type
, unique_output
, denom
);
145 /* Compute a random exit status between 0 and denom - 1. */
147 return (int)((denom
* random()) / LONG_MAX
);
150 * Select whether to print the first line. (Prime the pump.)
151 * We find a random number between 0 and denom - 1 and, if it's
152 * 0 (which has a 1 / denom chance of being true), we select the
155 selected
= (int)(denom
* random() / LONG_MAX
) == 0;
156 while ((ch
= getchar()) != EOF
) {
160 /* End of that line. See if we got an error. */
164 /* Now see if the next line is to be printed. */
165 selected
= (int)(denom
* random() / LONG_MAX
) == 0;
177 fprintf(stderr
, "usage: random [-elrUuw] [-f filename] [denominator]\n");