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// Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://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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//! A wrapper around any Reader to treat it as an RNG.
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use Rng;
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/// An RNG that reads random bytes straight from a `Reader`. This will
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/// work best with an infinite reader, but this is not required.
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///
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/// It will fail if it there is insufficient data to fulfill a request.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// use rand::{reader, Rng};
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/// use std::io::MemReader;
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///
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/// let mut rng = reader::ReaderRng::new(MemReader::new(vec!(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)));
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/// println!("{:x}", rng.gen::<uint>());
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/// ```
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pub struct ReaderRng<R> {
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reader: R
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}
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impl<R: Reader> ReaderRng<R> {
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/// Create a new `ReaderRng` from a `Reader`.
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pub fn new(r: R) -> ReaderRng<R> {
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ReaderRng {
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reader: r
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}
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}
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}
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impl<R: Reader> Rng for ReaderRng<R> {
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fn next_u32(&mut self) -> u32 {
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// This is designed for speed: reading a LE integer on a LE
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// platform just involves blitting the bytes into the memory
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// of the u32, similarly for BE on BE; avoiding byteswapping.
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if cfg!(target_endian="little") {
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self.reader.read_le_u32().unwrap()
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} else {
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self.reader.read_be_u32().unwrap()
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}
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}
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fn next_u64(&mut self) -> u64 {
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// see above for explanation.
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if cfg!(target_endian="little") {
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self.reader.read_le_u64().unwrap()
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} else {
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self.reader.read_be_u64().unwrap()
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}
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}
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fn fill_bytes(&mut self, v: &mut [u8]) {
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if v.len() == 0 { return }
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match self.reader.read_at_least(v.len(), v) {
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Ok(_) => {}
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Err(e) => fail!("ReaderRng.fill_bytes error: {}", e)
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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#[allow(deprecated_owned_vector)]
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mod test {
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use super::ReaderRng;
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use std::io::MemReader;
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core: Remove the cast module
This commit revisits the `cast` module in libcore and libstd, and scrutinizes
all functions inside of it. The result was to remove the `cast` module entirely,
folding all functionality into the `mem` module. Specifically, this is the fate
of each function in the `cast` module.
* transmute - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is now marked as
#[unstable]. This is due to planned changes to the `transmute`
function and how it can be invoked (see the #[unstable] comment).
For more information, see RFC 5 and #12898
* transmute_copy - This function was moved to `mem`, with clarification that is
is not an error to invoke it with T/U that are different
sizes, but rather that it is strongly discouraged. This
function is now #[stable]
* forget - This function was moved to `mem` and marked #[stable]
* bump_box_refcount - This function was removed due to the deprecation of
managed boxes as well as its questionable utility.
* transmute_mut - This function was previously deprecated, and removed as part
of this commit.
* transmute_mut_unsafe - This function doesn't serve much of a purpose when it
can be achieved with an `as` in safe code, so it was
removed.
* transmute_lifetime - This function was removed because it is likely a strong
indication that code is incorrect in the first place.
* transmute_mut_lifetime - This function was removed for the same reasons as
`transmute_lifetime`
* copy_lifetime - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is marked
`#[unstable]` now due to the likelihood of being removed in
the future if it is found to not be very useful.
* copy_mut_lifetime - This function was also moved to `mem`, but had the same
treatment as `copy_lifetime`.
* copy_lifetime_vec - This function was removed because it is not used today,
and its existence is not necessary with DST
(copy_lifetime will suffice).
In summary, the cast module was stripped down to these functions, and then the
functions were moved to the `mem` module.
transmute - #[unstable]
transmute_copy - #[stable]
forget - #[stable]
copy_lifetime - #[unstable]
copy_mut_lifetime - #[unstable]
[breaking-change]
2014-05-09 12:34:51 -05:00
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use std::mem;
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use Rng;
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#[test]
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fn test_reader_rng_u64() {
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// transmute from the target to avoid endianness concerns.
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let v = box [1u64, 2u64, 3u64];
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core: Remove the cast module
This commit revisits the `cast` module in libcore and libstd, and scrutinizes
all functions inside of it. The result was to remove the `cast` module entirely,
folding all functionality into the `mem` module. Specifically, this is the fate
of each function in the `cast` module.
* transmute - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is now marked as
#[unstable]. This is due to planned changes to the `transmute`
function and how it can be invoked (see the #[unstable] comment).
For more information, see RFC 5 and #12898
* transmute_copy - This function was moved to `mem`, with clarification that is
is not an error to invoke it with T/U that are different
sizes, but rather that it is strongly discouraged. This
function is now #[stable]
* forget - This function was moved to `mem` and marked #[stable]
* bump_box_refcount - This function was removed due to the deprecation of
managed boxes as well as its questionable utility.
* transmute_mut - This function was previously deprecated, and removed as part
of this commit.
* transmute_mut_unsafe - This function doesn't serve much of a purpose when it
can be achieved with an `as` in safe code, so it was
removed.
* transmute_lifetime - This function was removed because it is likely a strong
indication that code is incorrect in the first place.
* transmute_mut_lifetime - This function was removed for the same reasons as
`transmute_lifetime`
* copy_lifetime - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is marked
`#[unstable]` now due to the likelihood of being removed in
the future if it is found to not be very useful.
* copy_mut_lifetime - This function was also moved to `mem`, but had the same
treatment as `copy_lifetime`.
* copy_lifetime_vec - This function was removed because it is not used today,
and its existence is not necessary with DST
(copy_lifetime will suffice).
In summary, the cast module was stripped down to these functions, and then the
functions were moved to the `mem` module.
transmute - #[unstable]
transmute_copy - #[stable]
forget - #[stable]
copy_lifetime - #[unstable]
copy_mut_lifetime - #[unstable]
[breaking-change]
2014-05-09 12:34:51 -05:00
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let bytes: ~[u8] = unsafe {mem::transmute(v)};
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let mut rng = ReaderRng::new(MemReader::new(bytes.move_iter().collect()));
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assert_eq!(rng.next_u64(), 1);
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assert_eq!(rng.next_u64(), 2);
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assert_eq!(rng.next_u64(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_reader_rng_u32() {
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// transmute from the target to avoid endianness concerns.
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let v = box [1u32, 2u32, 3u32];
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core: Remove the cast module
This commit revisits the `cast` module in libcore and libstd, and scrutinizes
all functions inside of it. The result was to remove the `cast` module entirely,
folding all functionality into the `mem` module. Specifically, this is the fate
of each function in the `cast` module.
* transmute - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is now marked as
#[unstable]. This is due to planned changes to the `transmute`
function and how it can be invoked (see the #[unstable] comment).
For more information, see RFC 5 and #12898
* transmute_copy - This function was moved to `mem`, with clarification that is
is not an error to invoke it with T/U that are different
sizes, but rather that it is strongly discouraged. This
function is now #[stable]
* forget - This function was moved to `mem` and marked #[stable]
* bump_box_refcount - This function was removed due to the deprecation of
managed boxes as well as its questionable utility.
* transmute_mut - This function was previously deprecated, and removed as part
of this commit.
* transmute_mut_unsafe - This function doesn't serve much of a purpose when it
can be achieved with an `as` in safe code, so it was
removed.
* transmute_lifetime - This function was removed because it is likely a strong
indication that code is incorrect in the first place.
* transmute_mut_lifetime - This function was removed for the same reasons as
`transmute_lifetime`
* copy_lifetime - This function was moved to `mem`, but it is marked
`#[unstable]` now due to the likelihood of being removed in
the future if it is found to not be very useful.
* copy_mut_lifetime - This function was also moved to `mem`, but had the same
treatment as `copy_lifetime`.
* copy_lifetime_vec - This function was removed because it is not used today,
and its existence is not necessary with DST
(copy_lifetime will suffice).
In summary, the cast module was stripped down to these functions, and then the
functions were moved to the `mem` module.
transmute - #[unstable]
transmute_copy - #[stable]
forget - #[stable]
copy_lifetime - #[unstable]
copy_mut_lifetime - #[unstable]
[breaking-change]
2014-05-09 12:34:51 -05:00
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let bytes: ~[u8] = unsafe {mem::transmute(v)};
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let mut rng = ReaderRng::new(MemReader::new(bytes.move_iter().collect()));
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assert_eq!(rng.next_u32(), 1);
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assert_eq!(rng.next_u32(), 2);
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assert_eq!(rng.next_u32(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_reader_rng_fill_bytes() {
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let v = [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8];
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let mut w = [0u8, .. 8];
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let mut rng = ReaderRng::new(MemReader::new(Vec::from_slice(v)));
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rng.fill_bytes(w);
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assert!(v == w);
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}
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#[test]
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#[should_fail]
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fn test_reader_rng_insufficient_bytes() {
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let mut rng = ReaderRng::new(MemReader::new(vec!()));
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let mut v = [0u8, .. 3];
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rng.fill_bytes(v);
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}
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}
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