use generics in random (#16283)

* use generics in random

* fix
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flywind
2020-12-07 23:38:13 +08:00
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parent 94bb816de3
commit 71e2a9e569

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@@ -217,8 +217,7 @@ proc rand*(r: var Rand; max: Natural): int {.benign.} =
## Returns a random integer in the range `0..max` using the given state.
##
## See also:
## * `rand proc<#rand,int>`_ that returns an integer using the default
## random number generator
## * `rand proc<#rand,T>`_ `T` are integers, floats, and enums without holes.
## * `rand proc<#rand,Rand,range[]>`_ that returns a float
## * `rand proc<#rand,Rand,HSlice[T,T]>`_ that accepts a slice
## * `rand proc<#rand,typedesc[T]>`_ that accepts an integer or range type
@@ -233,28 +232,6 @@ proc rand*(r: var Rand; max: Natural): int {.benign.} =
if x <= randMax - (randMax mod Ui(max)):
return int(x mod (uint64(max)+1u64))
proc rand*(max: int): int {.benign.} =
## Returns a random integer in the range `0..max`.
##
## If `randomize<#randomize>`_ has not been called, the sequence of random
## numbers returned from this proc will always be the same.
##
## This proc uses the default random number generator. Thus, it is **not**
## thread-safe.
##
## See also:
## * `rand proc<#rand,Rand,Natural>`_ that returns an integer using a
## provided state
## * `rand proc<#rand,float>`_ that returns a float
## * `rand proc<#rand,HSlice[T,T]>`_ that accepts a slice
## * `rand proc<#rand,typedesc[T]>`_ that accepts an integer or range type
runnableExamples:
randomize(123)
doAssert rand(100) == 0
doAssert rand(100) == 96
doAssert rand(100) == 66
rand(state, max)
proc rand*(r: var Rand; max: range[0.0 .. high(float)]): float {.benign.} =
## Returns a random floating point number in the range `0.0..max`
## using the given state.
@@ -276,8 +253,10 @@ proc rand*(r: var Rand; max: range[0.0 .. high(float)]): float {.benign.} =
let u = (0x3FFu64 shl 52u64) or (x shr 12u64)
result = (cast[float](u) - 1.0) * max
proc rand*(max: float): float {.benign.} =
## Returns a random floating point number in the range `0.0..max`.
proc rand*[T: Ordinal or SomeFloat](max: T): T {.benign.} =
## Returns a random floating point number in the range `T(0) .. max`.
##
## Allowed types for `T` are integers, floats, and enums without holes.
##
## If `randomize<#randomize>`_ has not been called, the sequence of random
## numbers returned from this proc will always be the same.
@@ -286,16 +265,21 @@ proc rand*(max: float): float {.benign.} =
## thread-safe.
##
## See also:
## * `rand proc<#rand,Rand,Natural>`_ that returns an integer using a
## provided state
## * `rand proc<#rand,Rand,range[]>`_ that returns a float using a
## provided state
## * `rand proc<#rand,int>`_ that returns an integer
## * `rand proc<#rand,HSlice[T,T]>`_ that accepts a slice
## * `rand proc<#rand,typedesc[T]>`_ that accepts an integer or range type
runnableExamples:
randomize(234)
randomize(123)
doAssert rand(100) == 0
doAssert rand(100) == 96
doAssert rand(100) == 66
let f = rand(1.0)
## f = 8.717181376738381e-07
rand(state, max)
result = T(rand(state, max))
proc rand*[T: Ordinal or SomeFloat](r: var Rand; x: HSlice[T, T]): T =
## For a slice `a..b`, returns a value in the range `a..b` using the given
@@ -335,8 +319,7 @@ proc rand*[T: Ordinal or SomeFloat](x: HSlice[T, T]): T =
## See also:
## * `rand proc<#rand,Rand,HSlice[T,T]>`_ that accepts a slice and uses
## a provided state
## * `rand proc<#rand,int>`_ that returns an integer
## * `rand proc<#rand,float>`_ that returns a floating point number
## * `rand proc<#rand,T>`_ `T` are integers, floats, and enums without holes.
## * `rand proc<#rand,typedesc[T]>`_ that accepts an integer or range type
runnableExamples:
randomize(345)
@@ -355,8 +338,7 @@ proc rand*[T: SomeInteger](t: typedesc[T]): T =
## thread-safe.
##
## See also:
## * `rand proc<#rand,int>`_ that returns an integer
## * `rand proc<#rand,float>`_ that returns a floating point number
## * `rand proc<#rand,T>`_ `T` are integers, floats, and enums without holes.
## * `rand proc<#rand,HSlice[T,T]>`_ that accepts a slice
runnableExamples:
randomize(567)