Re: Glib rand() revisited: RAND_MAX?
- From: Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi ira uka de>
- To: gtk-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Glib rand() revisited: RAND_MAX?
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 12:36:18 +0000
Hi Derek ,
> > > Should g_rand_int() (in CVS) have an equivalent of RAND_MAX
> > > #defined? (it would just be the highest number a guint32 can hold)
>
> > As everybody knows the highest number a guint32 can hold is 2^32-1 I
> > dont think, we should have yet another constant for that. Other
> > opinions?
>
> It's not so much that we don't know what 2^32-1 is, as much as
> consistency with the standard C library "rand()" function.
>
> On many platforms RAND_MAX is simply equal to 2^32-1
> anyway--it's just a matter of being more like existing conventions.
This convertion exists, because RAND_MAX is not 2^32-1 everywhere whereas the
maximum of g_rand_int is 2^32-1 everywhere.
We are defining G_MAXLONG and G_MAXULONG in glibconfig.h, but not G_MAXUINT64,
because that is always 1^64-1, why defining G_MAXUINT32
Another reason not to define this is, that people should be using
g_rand_int_range() and not tamper with own solutions, that most likely will
not yield a good distribution.
Bye,
Sebastian
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