Fixed up missing output for rand examples

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Lucas Perlind
2023-09-27 16:34:19 +10:00
parent fc93ea7aa3
commit 7cc5177078
+103 -1
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@@ -33,6 +33,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.uint64())
}
Possible Output:
10
*/
set_global_seed :: proc(seed: u64) {
init(&global_rand, seed)
@@ -56,6 +60,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.uint64(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
*/
@(require_results)
create :: proc(seed: u64) -> (res: Rand) {
@@ -82,6 +90,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.uint64(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
*/
init :: proc(r: ^Rand, seed: u64) {
r.state = 0
@@ -98,7 +110,7 @@ On `linux` refer to the `getrandom` syscall.
On `darwin` refer to `getentropy`.
On `windows` refer to `BCryptGenRandom`.
All other platforms wi
All other platforms are not supported
Inputs:
- r: The random number generator to use the system random number generator
@@ -114,6 +126,11 @@ Example:
rand.init_as_system(&my_rand)
fmt.println(rand.uint64(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
*/
init_as_system :: proc(r: ^Rand) {
if !#defined(_system_random) {
@@ -164,6 +181,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.uint32(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
389
*/
@(require_results)
uint32 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: u32) { return u32(_random_u64(r)) }
@@ -188,6 +211,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.uint64(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
389
*/
@(require_results)
uint64 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: u64) { return _random_u64(r) }
@@ -212,6 +241,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.uint128(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
389
*/
@(require_results)
uint128 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: u128) {
@@ -241,6 +276,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.int31(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
389
*/
@(require_results) int31 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: i32) { return i32(uint32(r) << 1 >> 1) }
@@ -265,6 +306,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.int63(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
389
*/
@(require_results) int63 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: i64) { return i64(uint64(r) << 1 >> 1) }
@@ -289,6 +336,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.int127(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
10
389
*/
@(require_results) int127 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: i128) { return i128(uint128(r) << 1 >> 1) }
@@ -315,6 +368,12 @@ Example:
my_rand := rand.create(1)
fmt.println(rand.int31_max(1024, &my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
6
500
*/
@(require_results)
int31_max :: proc(n: i32, r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: i32) {
@@ -356,6 +415,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.int63_max(1024, &my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
6
500
*/
@(require_results)
@@ -398,6 +461,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.int127_max(1024, &my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
6
500
*/
@(require_results)
@@ -440,6 +507,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.int_max(1024, &my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
6
500
*/
@(require_results)
@@ -475,6 +546,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.float64(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
0.043
0.511
*/
@(require_results) float64 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: f64) { return f64(int63_max(1<<53, r)) / (1 << 53) }
@@ -500,6 +575,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.float32(&my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
0.043
0.511
*/
@(require_results) float32 :: proc(r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: f32) { return f32(int31_max(1<<24, r)) / (1 << 24) }
@@ -529,6 +608,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.float64_range(600, 900, &my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
15.312
673.130
*/
@(require_results) float64_range :: proc(low, high: f64, r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: f64) {
@@ -565,6 +648,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.float32_range(600, 900, &my_rand))
}
Possible Output:
15.312
673.130
*/
@(require_results) float32_range :: proc(low, high: f32, r: ^Rand = nil) -> (val: f32) {
@@ -599,6 +686,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(data)
}
Possible Output:
8
[32, 4, 59, 7, 1, 2, 2, 119]
*/
@(require_results)
@@ -650,6 +741,10 @@ Example:
return
}
Possible Output:
[7201011, 3, 9123, 231131]
[19578, 910081, 131, 7]
*/
@(require_results)
@@ -682,6 +777,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(data) // the contents have been shuffled
}
Possible Output:
[1, 2, 3, 4]
[2, 4, 3, 1]
*/
shuffle :: proc(array: $T/[]$E, r: ^Rand = nil) {
@@ -719,7 +818,10 @@ Example:
fmt.println(rand.choice(data[:]))
}
Possible Output:
3
2
2
4