Struct flow_sdk::algorithms::rand::prelude::SmallRng [−][src]
pub struct SmallRng(_);
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An RNG recommended when small state, cheap initialization and good
performance are required. The PRNG algorithm in SmallRng
is chosen to be
efficient on the current platform, without consideration for cryptography
or security. The size of its state is much smaller than for StdRng
.
Reproducibility of output from this generator is however not required, thus future library versions may use a different internal generator with different output. Further, this generator may not be portable and can produce different output depending on the architecture. If you require reproducible output, use a named RNG. Refer to The Book.
The current algorithm is [Pcg64Mcg
][rand_pcg::Pcg64Mcg] on 64-bit platforms with Rust version
1.26 and later, or [Pcg32
][rand_pcg::Pcg32] otherwise. Both are found in
the rand_pcg crate.
Examples
Initializing SmallRng
with a random seed can be done using FromEntropy
:
use rand::FromEntropy;
use rand::rngs::SmallRng;
// Create small, cheap to initialize and fast RNG with a random seed.
// The randomness is supplied by the operating system.
let mut small_rng = SmallRng::from_entropy();
When initializing a lot of SmallRng
’s, using thread_rng
can be more
efficient:
use std::iter;
use rand::{SeedableRng, thread_rng};
use rand::rngs::SmallRng;
// Create a big, expensive to initialize and slower, but unpredictable RNG.
// This is cached and done only once per thread.
let mut thread_rng = thread_rng();
// Create small, cheap to initialize and fast RNGs with random seeds.
// One can generally assume this won't fail.
let rngs: Vec<SmallRng> = iter::repeat(())
.map(|()| SmallRng::from_rng(&mut thread_rng).unwrap())
.take(10)
.collect();
Trait Implementations
type Seed = <Mcg128Xsl64 as SeedableRng>::Seed
type Seed = <Mcg128Xsl64 as SeedableRng>::Seed
Seed type, which is restricted to types mutably-dereferencable as u8
arrays (we recommend [u8; N]
for some N
). Read more
Create a new PRNG using the given seed. Read more
Create a new PRNG seeded from another Rng
. Read more
Create a new PRNG using a u64
seed. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for SmallRng
impl UnwindSafe for SmallRng
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Creates a new instance, automatically seeded with fresh entropy. Read more
Wrap the input message T
in a tonic::Request
fn gen_range<T, B1, B2>(&mut self, low: B1, high: B2) -> T where
T: SampleUniform,
B1: SampleBorrow<T>,
B2: SampleBorrow<T>,
fn gen_range<T, B1, B2>(&mut self, low: B1, high: B2) -> T where
T: SampleUniform,
B1: SampleBorrow<T>,
B2: SampleBorrow<T>,
Generate a random value in the range [low
, high
), i.e. inclusive of
low
and exclusive of high
. Read more
Sample a new value, using the given distribution. Read more
fn sample_iter<T, D>(&'a mut self, distr: &'a D) -> DistIter<'a, D, Self, T>ⓘ where
D: Distribution<T>,
fn sample_iter<T, D>(&'a mut self, distr: &'a D) -> DistIter<'a, D, Self, T>ⓘ where
D: Distribution<T>,
Create an iterator that generates values using the given distribution. Read more
Fill dest
entirely with random bytes (uniform value distribution),
where dest
is any type supporting AsByteSliceMut
, namely slices
and arrays over primitive integer types (i8
, i16
, u32
, etc.). Read more
Fill dest
entirely with random bytes (uniform value distribution),
where dest
is any type supporting AsByteSliceMut
, namely slices
and arrays over primitive integer types (i8
, i16
, u32
, etc.). Read more
Return a bool with a probability p
of being true. Read more
Return a bool with a probability of numerator/denominator
of being
true. I.e. gen_ratio(2, 3)
has chance of 2 in 3, or about 67%, of
returning true. If numerator == denominator
, then the returned value
is guaranteed to be true
. If numerator == 0
, then the returned
value is guaranteed to be false
. Read more
use SliceRandom::choose instead
Return a random element from values
. Read more
use SliceRandom::choose_mut instead
Return a mutable pointer to a random element from values
. Read more
Attaches the provided Subscriber
to this type, returning a
WithDispatch
wrapper. Read more
Attaches the current default Subscriber
to this type, returning a
WithDispatch
wrapper. Read more