| Crates.io | const-random |
| lib.rs | const-random |
| version | 0.1.18 |
| created_at | 2019-03-03 00:37:42.180069+00 |
| updated_at | 2024-03-03 23:32:56.450219+00 |
| description | Provides compile time random number generation. |
| homepage | |
| repository | https://github.com/tkaitchuck/constrandom |
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| id | 118252 |
| size | 18,028 |
This crate provides compile time random number generation. This allows you to insert random constants into your code that will be auto-generated at compile time.
A new value will be generated every time the file is rebuilt. This obviously makes the resulting binary or lib non-deterministic. (See below)
use const_random::const_random ;
const MY_RANDOM_NUMBER: u32 = const_random!(u32);
This works exactly as through you have called: OsRng.gen::<u32>() at compile time.
So for details of the random number generation, see the rand crates documentation.
The following types are supported: u8, i8, u16, i16, u32, i32, u64, i64, u128, i128, usize, isize and [u8; N].
Sometimes it is an advantage for build systems to be deterministic. To support this const-random reads the environmental
variable CONST_RANDOM_SEED. If this variable is set, it will be used as the seed for the random number generation.
Setting the same seed on a build of the same code should result in identical output.