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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . R A N D O M _ N U M B E R S --
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32 -- Extended pseudo-random number generation
34 -- This package provides a type representing pseudo-random number generators,
35 -- and subprograms to extract various uniform distributions of numbers
36 -- from them. It also provides types for representing initialization values
37 -- and snapshots of internal generator state, which permit reproducible
38 -- pseudo-random streams.
40 -- The generator currently provided by this package has an extremely long
41 -- period (at least 2**19937-1), and passes the Big Crush test suite, with the
42 -- exception of the two linear complexity tests. Therefore, it is suitable
43 -- for simulations, but should not be used as a cryptographic pseudo-random
44 -- source without additional processing.
46 -- Note: this package is in the System hierarchy so that it can be directly
47 -- used by other predefined packages. User access to this package is via
48 -- the package GNAT.Random_Numbers (file g-rannum.ads), which also extends
49 -- its capabilities. The interfaces are different so as to include in
50 -- System.Random_Numbers only the definitions necessary to implement the
51 -- standard random-number packages Ada.Numerics.Float_Random and
52 -- Ada.Numerics.Discrete_Random.
56 package System
.Random_Numbers
is
58 type Generator
is limited private;
59 -- Generator encodes the current state of a random number stream, it is
60 -- provided as input to produce the next random number, and updated so
61 -- that it is ready to produce the next one.
63 type State
is private;
64 -- A non-limited version of a Generator's internal state
66 function Random
(Gen
: Generator
) return Float;
67 function Random
(Gen
: Generator
) return Long_Float;
68 -- Return pseudo-random numbers uniformly distributed on [0.0 .. 1.0)
70 function Random
(Gen
: Generator
) return Interfaces
.Unsigned_32
;
71 function Random
(Gen
: Generator
) return Interfaces
.Unsigned_64
;
72 -- Return pseudo-random numbers uniformly distributed on T'First .. T'Last
73 -- for builtin integer types.
76 type Result_Subtype
is (<>);
77 Default_Min
: Result_Subtype
:= Result_Subtype
'Val (0);
78 function Random_Discrete
80 Min
: Result_Subtype
:= Default_Min
;
81 Max
: Result_Subtype
:= Result_Subtype
'Last) return Result_Subtype
;
82 -- Returns pseudo-random numbers uniformly distributed on Min .. Max
85 type Result_Subtype
is digits <>;
86 function Random_Float
(Gen
: Generator
) return Result_Subtype
;
87 -- Returns pseudo-random numbers uniformly distributed on [0 .. 1)
89 type Initialization_Vector
is
90 array (Integer range <>) of Interfaces
.Unsigned_32
;
91 -- Provides the most general initialization values for a generator (used
92 -- in Reset). In general, there is little point in providing more than
93 -- a certain number of values (currently 624).
95 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
);
96 -- Re-initialize the state of Gen from the time of day
98 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; Initiator
: Initialization_Vector
);
99 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; Initiator
: Interfaces
.Integer_32
);
100 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; Initiator
: Interfaces
.Unsigned_32
);
101 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; Initiator
: Integer);
102 -- Re-initialize Gen based on the Initiator in various ways. Identical
103 -- values of Initiator cause identical sequences of values.
105 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; From_State
: Generator
);
106 -- Causes the state of Gen to be identical to that of From_State; Gen
107 -- and From_State will produce identical sequences of values subsequently.
109 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; From_State
: State
);
110 procedure Save
(Gen
: Generator
; To_State
: out State
);
112 -- Save (Gen2, S); Reset (Gen1, S)
113 -- has the same effect as Reset (Gen2, Gen1).
115 procedure Reset
(Gen
: Generator
; From_Image
: String);
116 function Image
(Gen
: Generator
) return String;
118 -- Reset (Gen2, Image (Gen1))
119 -- has the same effect as Reset (Gen2, Gen1);
121 Max_Image_Width
: constant := 11 * 624;
122 -- Maximum possible length of result of Image (...)
124 function Image
(Of_State
: State
) return String;
125 -- A String representation of Of_State. Identical to the result of
126 -- Image (Gen), if Of_State has been set with Save (Gen, Of_State).
128 function Value
(Coded_State
: String) return State
;
129 -- Inverse of Image on States
134 -- The number of 32-bit integers in the shift register
137 -- Feedback distance from the current position
139 subtype State_Val
is Interfaces
.Unsigned_32
;
140 type State
is array (0 .. N
- 1) of State_Val
;
142 type Writable_Access
(Self
: access Generator
) is limited null record;
143 -- Auxiliary type to make Generator a self-referential type
145 type Generator
is limited record
146 Writable
: Writable_Access
(Generator
'Access);
147 -- This self reference allows functions to modify Generator arguments
149 S
: State
:= (others => 0);
150 -- The shift register, a circular buffer
153 -- Current starting position in shift register S (N means uninitialized)
154 -- We should avoid using the identifier I here ???
157 end System
.Random_Numbers
;