Struct flow_sdk::algorithms::secp256k1::rand::prelude::ThreadRng [−][src]
pub struct ThreadRng { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
The type returned by thread_rng
, essentially just a reference to the
PRNG in thread-local memory.
ThreadRng
uses ReseedingRng
wrapping the same PRNG as StdRng
,
which is reseeded after generating 32 MiB of random data. A single instance
is cached per thread and the returned ThreadRng
is a reference to this
instance — hence ThreadRng
is neither Send
nor Sync
but is safe to use
within a single thread. This RNG is seeded and reseeded via EntropyRng
as required.
Note that the reseeding is done as an extra precaution against entropy
leaks and is in theory unnecessary — to predict ThreadRng
’s output, an
attacker would have to either determine most of the RNG’s seed or internal
state, or crack the algorithm used.
Like StdRng
, ThreadRng
is a cryptographically secure PRNG. The current
algorithm used is HC-128, which is an array-based PRNG that trades memory
usage for better performance. This makes it similar to ISAAC, the algorithm
used in ThreadRng
before rand 0.5.
Cloning this handle just produces a new reference to the same thread-local generator.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for ThreadRng
impl UnwindSafe for ThreadRng
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. 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