zig/lib/std/rand.zig
Andrew Kelley bf3ac66150
remove type coercion from array values to references
* Implements #3768. This is a sweeping breaking change that requires
   many (trivial) edits to Zig source code. Array values no longer
   coerced to slices; however one may use `&` to obtain a reference to
   an array value, which may then be coerced to a slice.

 * Adds `IrInstruction::dump`, for debugging purposes. It's useful to
   call to inspect the instruction when debugging Zig IR.

 * Fixes bugs with result location semantics. See the new behavior test
   cases, and compile error test cases.

 * Fixes bugs with `@typeInfo` not properly resolving const values.

 * Behavior tests are passing but std lib tests are not yet. There
   is more work to do before merging this branch.
2019-11-27 03:37:50 -05:00

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// The engines provided here should be initialized from an external source. For now, randomBytes
// from the crypto package is the most suitable. Be sure to use a CSPRNG when required, otherwise using
// a normal PRNG will be faster and use substantially less stack space.
//
// ```
// var buf: [8]u8 = undefined;
// try std.crypto.randomBytes(buf[0..]);
// const seed = mem.readIntSliceLittle(u64, buf[0..8]);
//
// var r = DefaultPrng.init(seed);
//
// const s = r.random.int(u64);
// ```
//
// TODO(tiehuis): Benchmark these against other reference implementations.
const std = @import("std.zig");
const builtin = @import("builtin");
const assert = std.debug.assert;
const expect = std.testing.expect;
const expectEqual = std.testing.expectEqual;
const mem = std.mem;
const math = std.math;
const ziggurat = @import("rand/ziggurat.zig");
const maxInt = std.math.maxInt;
// When you need fast unbiased random numbers
pub const DefaultPrng = Xoroshiro128;
// When you need cryptographically secure random numbers
pub const DefaultCsprng = Isaac64;
pub const Random = struct {
fillFn: fn (r: *Random, buf: []u8) void,
/// Read random bytes into the specified buffer until full.
pub fn bytes(r: *Random, buf: []u8) void {
r.fillFn(r, buf);
}
pub fn boolean(r: *Random) bool {
return r.int(u1) != 0;
}
/// Returns a random int `i` such that `0 <= i <= maxInt(T)`.
/// `i` is evenly distributed.
pub fn int(r: *Random, comptime T: type) T {
const UnsignedT = @IntType(false, T.bit_count);
const ByteAlignedT = @IntType(false, @divTrunc(T.bit_count + 7, 8) * 8);
var rand_bytes: [@sizeOf(ByteAlignedT)]u8 = undefined;
r.bytes(rand_bytes[0..]);
// use LE instead of native endian for better portability maybe?
// TODO: endian portability is pointless if the underlying prng isn't endian portable.
// TODO: document the endian portability of this library.
const byte_aligned_result = mem.readIntSliceLittle(ByteAlignedT, &rand_bytes);
const unsigned_result = @truncate(UnsignedT, byte_aligned_result);
return @bitCast(T, unsigned_result);
}
/// Constant-time implementation off ::uintLessThan.
/// The results of this function may be biased.
pub fn uintLessThanBiased(r: *Random, comptime T: type, less_than: T) T {
comptime assert(T.is_signed == false);
comptime assert(T.bit_count <= 64); // TODO: workaround: LLVM ERROR: Unsupported library call operation!
assert(0 < less_than);
if (T.bit_count <= 32) {
return @intCast(T, limitRangeBiased(u32, r.int(u32), less_than));
} else {
return @intCast(T, limitRangeBiased(u64, r.int(u64), less_than));
}
}
/// Returns an evenly distributed random unsigned integer `0 <= i < less_than`.
/// This function assumes that the underlying ::fillFn produces evenly distributed values.
/// Within this assumption, the runtime of this function is exponentially distributed.
/// If ::fillFn were backed by a true random generator,
/// the runtime of this function would technically be unbounded.
/// However, if ::fillFn is backed by any evenly distributed pseudo random number generator,
/// this function is guaranteed to return.
/// If you need deterministic runtime bounds, use `::uintLessThanBiased`.
pub fn uintLessThan(r: *Random, comptime T: type, less_than: T) T {
comptime assert(T.is_signed == false);
comptime assert(T.bit_count <= 64); // TODO: workaround: LLVM ERROR: Unsupported library call operation!
assert(0 < less_than);
// Small is typically u32
const Small = @IntType(false, @divTrunc(T.bit_count + 31, 32) * 32);
// Large is typically u64
const Large = @IntType(false, Small.bit_count * 2);
// adapted from:
// http://www.pcg-random.org/posts/bounded-rands.html
// "Lemire's (with an extra tweak from me)"
var x: Small = r.int(Small);
var m: Large = @as(Large, x) * @as(Large, less_than);
var l: Small = @truncate(Small, m);
if (l < less_than) {
// TODO: workaround for https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/1770
// should be:
// var t: Small = -%less_than;
var t: Small = @bitCast(Small, -%@bitCast(@IntType(true, Small.bit_count), @as(Small, less_than)));
if (t >= less_than) {
t -= less_than;
if (t >= less_than) {
t %= less_than;
}
}
while (l < t) {
x = r.int(Small);
m = @as(Large, x) * @as(Large, less_than);
l = @truncate(Small, m);
}
}
return @intCast(T, m >> Small.bit_count);
}
/// Constant-time implementation off ::uintAtMost.
/// The results of this function may be biased.
pub fn uintAtMostBiased(r: *Random, comptime T: type, at_most: T) T {
assert(T.is_signed == false);
if (at_most == maxInt(T)) {
// have the full range
return r.int(T);
}
return r.uintLessThanBiased(T, at_most + 1);
}
/// Returns an evenly distributed random unsigned integer `0 <= i <= at_most`.
/// See ::uintLessThan, which this function uses in most cases,
/// for commentary on the runtime of this function.
pub fn uintAtMost(r: *Random, comptime T: type, at_most: T) T {
assert(T.is_signed == false);
if (at_most == maxInt(T)) {
// have the full range
return r.int(T);
}
return r.uintLessThan(T, at_most + 1);
}
/// Constant-time implementation off ::intRangeLessThan.
/// The results of this function may be biased.
pub fn intRangeLessThanBiased(r: *Random, comptime T: type, at_least: T, less_than: T) T {
assert(at_least < less_than);
if (T.is_signed) {
// Two's complement makes this math pretty easy.
const UnsignedT = @IntType(false, T.bit_count);
const lo = @bitCast(UnsignedT, at_least);
const hi = @bitCast(UnsignedT, less_than);
const result = lo +% r.uintLessThanBiased(UnsignedT, hi -% lo);
return @bitCast(T, result);
} else {
// The signed implementation would work fine, but we can use stricter arithmetic operators here.
return at_least + r.uintLessThanBiased(T, less_than - at_least);
}
}
/// Returns an evenly distributed random integer `at_least <= i < less_than`.
/// See ::uintLessThan, which this function uses in most cases,
/// for commentary on the runtime of this function.
pub fn intRangeLessThan(r: *Random, comptime T: type, at_least: T, less_than: T) T {
assert(at_least < less_than);
if (T.is_signed) {
// Two's complement makes this math pretty easy.
const UnsignedT = @IntType(false, T.bit_count);
const lo = @bitCast(UnsignedT, at_least);
const hi = @bitCast(UnsignedT, less_than);
const result = lo +% r.uintLessThan(UnsignedT, hi -% lo);
return @bitCast(T, result);
} else {
// The signed implementation would work fine, but we can use stricter arithmetic operators here.
return at_least + r.uintLessThan(T, less_than - at_least);
}
}
/// Constant-time implementation off ::intRangeAtMostBiased.
/// The results of this function may be biased.
pub fn intRangeAtMostBiased(r: *Random, comptime T: type, at_least: T, at_most: T) T {
assert(at_least <= at_most);
if (T.is_signed) {
// Two's complement makes this math pretty easy.
const UnsignedT = @IntType(false, T.bit_count);
const lo = @bitCast(UnsignedT, at_least);
const hi = @bitCast(UnsignedT, at_most);
const result = lo +% r.uintAtMostBiased(UnsignedT, hi -% lo);
return @bitCast(T, result);
} else {
// The signed implementation would work fine, but we can use stricter arithmetic operators here.
return at_least + r.uintAtMostBiased(T, at_most - at_least);
}
}
/// Returns an evenly distributed random integer `at_least <= i <= at_most`.
/// See ::uintLessThan, which this function uses in most cases,
/// for commentary on the runtime of this function.
pub fn intRangeAtMost(r: *Random, comptime T: type, at_least: T, at_most: T) T {
assert(at_least <= at_most);
if (T.is_signed) {
// Two's complement makes this math pretty easy.
const UnsignedT = @IntType(false, T.bit_count);
const lo = @bitCast(UnsignedT, at_least);
const hi = @bitCast(UnsignedT, at_most);
const result = lo +% r.uintAtMost(UnsignedT, hi -% lo);
return @bitCast(T, result);
} else {
// The signed implementation would work fine, but we can use stricter arithmetic operators here.
return at_least + r.uintAtMost(T, at_most - at_least);
}
}
/// TODO: deprecated. use ::boolean or ::int instead.
pub fn scalar(r: *Random, comptime T: type) T {
return if (T == bool) r.boolean() else r.int(T);
}
/// TODO: deprecated. renamed to ::intRangeLessThan
pub fn range(r: *Random, comptime T: type, start: T, end: T) T {
return r.intRangeLessThan(T, start, end);
}
/// Return a floating point value evenly distributed in the range [0, 1).
pub fn float(r: *Random, comptime T: type) T {
// Generate a uniform value between [1, 2) and scale down to [0, 1).
// Note: The lowest mantissa bit is always set to 0 so we only use half the available range.
switch (T) {
f32 => {
const s = r.int(u32);
const repr = (0x7f << 23) | (s >> 9);
return @bitCast(f32, repr) - 1.0;
},
f64 => {
const s = r.int(u64);
const repr = (0x3ff << 52) | (s >> 12);
return @bitCast(f64, repr) - 1.0;
},
else => @compileError("unknown floating point type"),
}
}
/// Return a floating point value normally distributed with mean = 0, stddev = 1.
///
/// To use different parameters, use: floatNorm(...) * desiredStddev + desiredMean.
pub fn floatNorm(r: *Random, comptime T: type) T {
const value = ziggurat.next_f64(r, ziggurat.NormDist);
switch (T) {
f32 => return @floatCast(f32, value),
f64 => return value,
else => @compileError("unknown floating point type"),
}
}
/// Return an exponentially distributed float with a rate parameter of 1.
///
/// To use a different rate parameter, use: floatExp(...) / desiredRate.
pub fn floatExp(r: *Random, comptime T: type) T {
const value = ziggurat.next_f64(r, ziggurat.ExpDist);
switch (T) {
f32 => return @floatCast(f32, value),
f64 => return value,
else => @compileError("unknown floating point type"),
}
}
/// Shuffle a slice into a random order.
pub fn shuffle(r: *Random, comptime T: type, buf: []T) void {
if (buf.len < 2) {
return;
}
var i: usize = 0;
while (i < buf.len - 1) : (i += 1) {
const j = r.intRangeLessThan(usize, i, buf.len);
mem.swap(T, &buf[i], &buf[j]);
}
}
};
/// Convert a random integer 0 <= random_int <= maxValue(T),
/// into an integer 0 <= result < less_than.
/// This function introduces a minor bias.
pub fn limitRangeBiased(comptime T: type, random_int: T, less_than: T) T {
comptime assert(T.is_signed == false);
const T2 = @IntType(false, T.bit_count * 2);
// adapted from:
// http://www.pcg-random.org/posts/bounded-rands.html
// "Integer Multiplication (Biased)"
var m: T2 = @as(T2, random_int) * @as(T2, less_than);
return @intCast(T, m >> T.bit_count);
}
const SequentialPrng = struct {
const Self = @This();
random: Random,
next_value: u8,
pub fn init() Self {
return Self{
.random = Random{ .fillFn = fill },
.next_value = 0,
};
}
fn fill(r: *Random, buf: []u8) void {
const self = @fieldParentPtr(Self, "random", r);
for (buf) |*b| {
b.* = self.next_value;
}
self.next_value +%= 1;
}
};
test "Random int" {
testRandomInt();
comptime testRandomInt();
}
fn testRandomInt() void {
var r = SequentialPrng.init();
expect(r.random.int(u0) == 0);
r.next_value = 0;
expect(r.random.int(u1) == 0);
expect(r.random.int(u1) == 1);
expect(r.random.int(u2) == 2);
expect(r.random.int(u2) == 3);
expect(r.random.int(u2) == 0);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(u8) == 0xff);
r.next_value = 0x11;
expect(r.random.int(u8) == 0x11);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(u32) == 0xffffffff);
r.next_value = 0x11;
expect(r.random.int(u32) == 0x11111111);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(i32) == -1);
r.next_value = 0x11;
expect(r.random.int(i32) == 0x11111111);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(i8) == -1);
r.next_value = 0x11;
expect(r.random.int(i8) == 0x11);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(u33) == 0x1ffffffff);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(i1) == -1);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(i2) == -1);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.int(i33) == -1);
}
test "Random boolean" {
testRandomBoolean();
comptime testRandomBoolean();
}
fn testRandomBoolean() void {
var r = SequentialPrng.init();
expect(r.random.boolean() == false);
expect(r.random.boolean() == true);
expect(r.random.boolean() == false);
expect(r.random.boolean() == true);
}
test "Random intLessThan" {
@setEvalBranchQuota(10000);
testRandomIntLessThan();
comptime testRandomIntLessThan();
}
fn testRandomIntLessThan() void {
var r = SequentialPrng.init();
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.uintLessThan(u8, 4) == 3);
expect(r.next_value == 0);
expect(r.random.uintLessThan(u8, 4) == 0);
expect(r.next_value == 1);
r.next_value = 0;
expect(r.random.uintLessThan(u64, 32) == 0);
// trigger the bias rejection code path
r.next_value = 0;
expect(r.random.uintLessThan(u8, 3) == 0);
// verify we incremented twice
expect(r.next_value == 2);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(u8, 0, 0x80) == 0x7f);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(u8, 0x7f, 0xff) == 0xfe);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(i8, 0, 0x40) == 0x3f);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(i8, -0x40, 0x40) == 0x3f);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(i8, -0x80, 0) == -1);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(i3, -4, 0) == -1);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThan(i3, -2, 2) == 1);
}
test "Random intAtMost" {
@setEvalBranchQuota(10000);
testRandomIntAtMost();
comptime testRandomIntAtMost();
}
fn testRandomIntAtMost() void {
var r = SequentialPrng.init();
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.uintAtMost(u8, 3) == 3);
expect(r.next_value == 0);
expect(r.random.uintAtMost(u8, 3) == 0);
// trigger the bias rejection code path
r.next_value = 0;
expect(r.random.uintAtMost(u8, 2) == 0);
// verify we incremented twice
expect(r.next_value == 2);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(u8, 0, 0x7f) == 0x7f);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(u8, 0x7f, 0xfe) == 0xfe);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(i8, 0, 0x3f) == 0x3f);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(i8, -0x40, 0x3f) == 0x3f);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(i8, -0x80, -1) == -1);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(i3, -4, -1) == -1);
r.next_value = 0xff;
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMost(i3, -2, 1) == 1);
expect(r.random.uintAtMost(u0, 0) == 0);
}
test "Random Biased" {
var r = DefaultPrng.init(0);
// Not thoroughly checking the logic here.
// Just want to execute all the paths with different types.
expect(r.random.uintLessThanBiased(u1, 1) == 0);
expect(r.random.uintLessThanBiased(u32, 10) < 10);
expect(r.random.uintLessThanBiased(u64, 20) < 20);
expect(r.random.uintAtMostBiased(u0, 0) == 0);
expect(r.random.uintAtMostBiased(u1, 0) <= 0);
expect(r.random.uintAtMostBiased(u32, 10) <= 10);
expect(r.random.uintAtMostBiased(u64, 20) <= 20);
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThanBiased(u1, 0, 1) == 0);
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThanBiased(i1, -1, 0) == -1);
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThanBiased(u32, 10, 20) >= 10);
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThanBiased(i32, 10, 20) >= 10);
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThanBiased(u64, 20, 40) >= 20);
expect(r.random.intRangeLessThanBiased(i64, 20, 40) >= 20);
// uncomment for broken module error:
//expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(u0, 0, 0) == 0);
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(u1, 0, 1) >= 0);
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(i1, -1, 0) >= -1);
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(u32, 10, 20) >= 10);
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(i32, 10, 20) >= 10);
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(u64, 20, 40) >= 20);
expect(r.random.intRangeAtMostBiased(i64, 20, 40) >= 20);
}
// Generator to extend 64-bit seed values into longer sequences.
//
// The number of cycles is thus limited to 64-bits regardless of the engine, but this
// is still plenty for practical purposes.
const SplitMix64 = struct {
s: u64,
pub fn init(seed: u64) SplitMix64 {
return SplitMix64{ .s = seed };
}
pub fn next(self: *SplitMix64) u64 {
self.s +%= 0x9e3779b97f4a7c15;
var z = self.s;
z = (z ^ (z >> 30)) *% 0xbf58476d1ce4e5b9;
z = (z ^ (z >> 27)) *% 0x94d049bb133111eb;
return z ^ (z >> 31);
}
};
test "splitmix64 sequence" {
var r = SplitMix64.init(0xaeecf86f7878dd75);
const seq = [_]u64{
0x5dbd39db0178eb44,
0xa9900fb66b397da3,
0x5c1a28b1aeebcf5c,
0x64a963238f776912,
0xc6d4177b21d1c0ab,
0xb2cbdbdb5ea35394,
};
for (seq) |s| {
expect(s == r.next());
}
}
// PCG32 - http://www.pcg-random.org/
//
// PRNG
pub const Pcg = struct {
const default_multiplier = 6364136223846793005;
random: Random,
s: u64,
i: u64,
pub fn init(init_s: u64) Pcg {
var pcg = Pcg{
.random = Random{ .fillFn = fill },
.s = undefined,
.i = undefined,
};
pcg.seed(init_s);
return pcg;
}
fn next(self: *Pcg) u32 {
const l = self.s;
self.s = l *% default_multiplier +% (self.i | 1);
const xor_s = @truncate(u32, ((l >> 18) ^ l) >> 27);
const rot = @intCast(u32, l >> 59);
return (xor_s >> @intCast(u5, rot)) | (xor_s << @intCast(u5, (0 -% rot) & 31));
}
fn seed(self: *Pcg, init_s: u64) void {
// Pcg requires 128-bits of seed.
var gen = SplitMix64.init(init_s);
self.seedTwo(gen.next(), gen.next());
}
fn seedTwo(self: *Pcg, init_s: u64, init_i: u64) void {
self.s = 0;
self.i = (init_s << 1) | 1;
self.s = self.s *% default_multiplier +% self.i;
self.s +%= init_i;
self.s = self.s *% default_multiplier +% self.i;
}
fn fill(r: *Random, buf: []u8) void {
const self = @fieldParentPtr(Pcg, "random", r);
var i: usize = 0;
const aligned_len = buf.len - (buf.len & 7);
// Complete 4 byte segments.
while (i < aligned_len) : (i += 4) {
var n = self.next();
comptime var j: usize = 0;
inline while (j < 4) : (j += 1) {
buf[i + j] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
// Remaining. (cuts the stream)
if (i != buf.len) {
var n = self.next();
while (i < buf.len) : (i += 1) {
buf[i] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 4;
}
}
}
};
test "pcg sequence" {
var r = Pcg.init(0);
const s0: u64 = 0x9394bf54ce5d79de;
const s1: u64 = 0x84e9c579ef59bbf7;
r.seedTwo(s0, s1);
const seq = [_]u32{
2881561918,
3063928540,
1199791034,
2487695858,
1479648952,
3247963454,
};
for (seq) |s| {
expect(s == r.next());
}
}
// Xoroshiro128+ - http://xoroshiro.di.unimi.it/
//
// PRNG
pub const Xoroshiro128 = struct {
random: Random,
s: [2]u64,
pub fn init(init_s: u64) Xoroshiro128 {
var x = Xoroshiro128{
.random = Random{ .fillFn = fill },
.s = undefined,
};
x.seed(init_s);
return x;
}
fn next(self: *Xoroshiro128) u64 {
const s0 = self.s[0];
var s1 = self.s[1];
const r = s0 +% s1;
s1 ^= s0;
self.s[0] = math.rotl(u64, s0, @as(u8, 55)) ^ s1 ^ (s1 << 14);
self.s[1] = math.rotl(u64, s1, @as(u8, 36));
return r;
}
// Skip 2^64 places ahead in the sequence
fn jump(self: *Xoroshiro128) void {
var s0: u64 = 0;
var s1: u64 = 0;
const table = [_]u64{
0xbeac0467eba5facb,
0xd86b048b86aa9922,
};
inline for (table) |entry| {
var b: usize = 0;
while (b < 64) : (b += 1) {
if ((entry & (@as(u64, 1) << @intCast(u6, b))) != 0) {
s0 ^= self.s[0];
s1 ^= self.s[1];
}
_ = self.next();
}
}
self.s[0] = s0;
self.s[1] = s1;
}
fn seed(self: *Xoroshiro128, init_s: u64) void {
// Xoroshiro requires 128-bits of seed.
var gen = SplitMix64.init(init_s);
self.s[0] = gen.next();
self.s[1] = gen.next();
}
fn fill(r: *Random, buf: []u8) void {
const self = @fieldParentPtr(Xoroshiro128, "random", r);
var i: usize = 0;
const aligned_len = buf.len - (buf.len & 7);
// Complete 8 byte segments.
while (i < aligned_len) : (i += 8) {
var n = self.next();
comptime var j: usize = 0;
inline while (j < 8) : (j += 1) {
buf[i + j] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
// Remaining. (cuts the stream)
if (i != buf.len) {
var n = self.next();
while (i < buf.len) : (i += 1) {
buf[i] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
}
};
test "xoroshiro sequence" {
var r = Xoroshiro128.init(0);
r.s[0] = 0xaeecf86f7878dd75;
r.s[1] = 0x01cd153642e72622;
const seq1 = [_]u64{
0xb0ba0da5bb600397,
0x18a08afde614dccc,
0xa2635b956a31b929,
0xabe633c971efa045,
0x9ac19f9706ca3cac,
0xf62b426578c1e3fb,
};
for (seq1) |s| {
expect(s == r.next());
}
r.jump();
const seq2 = [_]u64{
0x95344a13556d3e22,
0xb4fb32dafa4d00df,
0xb2011d9ccdcfe2dd,
0x05679a9b2119b908,
0xa860a1da7c9cd8a0,
0x658a96efe3f86550,
};
for (seq2) |s| {
expect(s == r.next());
}
}
// ISAAC64 - http://www.burtleburtle.net/bob/rand/isaacafa.html
//
// CSPRNG
//
// Follows the general idea of the implementation from here with a few shortcuts.
// https://doc.rust-lang.org/rand/src/rand/prng/isaac64.rs.html
pub const Isaac64 = struct {
random: Random,
r: [256]u64,
m: [256]u64,
a: u64,
b: u64,
c: u64,
i: usize,
pub fn init(init_s: u64) Isaac64 {
var isaac = Isaac64{
.random = Random{ .fillFn = fill },
.r = undefined,
.m = undefined,
.a = undefined,
.b = undefined,
.c = undefined,
.i = undefined,
};
// seed == 0 => same result as the unseeded reference implementation
isaac.seed(init_s, 1);
return isaac;
}
fn step(self: *Isaac64, mix: u64, base: usize, comptime m1: usize, comptime m2: usize) void {
const x = self.m[base + m1];
self.a = mix +% self.m[base + m2];
const y = self.a +% self.b +% self.m[@intCast(usize, (x >> 3) % self.m.len)];
self.m[base + m1] = y;
self.b = x +% self.m[@intCast(usize, (y >> 11) % self.m.len)];
self.r[self.r.len - 1 - base - m1] = self.b;
}
fn refill(self: *Isaac64) void {
const midpoint = self.r.len / 2;
self.c +%= 1;
self.b +%= self.c;
{
var i: usize = 0;
while (i < midpoint) : (i += 4) {
self.step(~(self.a ^ (self.a << 21)), i + 0, 0, midpoint);
self.step(self.a ^ (self.a >> 5), i + 1, 0, midpoint);
self.step(self.a ^ (self.a << 12), i + 2, 0, midpoint);
self.step(self.a ^ (self.a >> 33), i + 3, 0, midpoint);
}
}
{
var i: usize = 0;
while (i < midpoint) : (i += 4) {
self.step(~(self.a ^ (self.a << 21)), i + 0, midpoint, 0);
self.step(self.a ^ (self.a >> 5), i + 1, midpoint, 0);
self.step(self.a ^ (self.a << 12), i + 2, midpoint, 0);
self.step(self.a ^ (self.a >> 33), i + 3, midpoint, 0);
}
}
self.i = 0;
}
fn next(self: *Isaac64) u64 {
if (self.i >= self.r.len) {
self.refill();
}
const value = self.r[self.i];
self.i += 1;
return value;
}
fn seed(self: *Isaac64, init_s: u64, comptime rounds: usize) void {
// We ignore the multi-pass requirement since we don't currently expose full access to
// seeding the self.m array completely.
mem.set(u64, self.m[0..], 0);
self.m[0] = init_s;
// prescrambled golden ratio constants
var a = [_]u64{
0x647c4677a2884b7c,
0xb9f8b322c73ac862,
0x8c0ea5053d4712a0,
0xb29b2e824a595524,
0x82f053db8355e0ce,
0x48fe4a0fa5a09315,
0xae985bf2cbfc89ed,
0x98f5704f6c44c0ab,
};
comptime var i: usize = 0;
inline while (i < rounds) : (i += 1) {
var j: usize = 0;
while (j < self.m.len) : (j += 8) {
comptime var x1: usize = 0;
inline while (x1 < 8) : (x1 += 1) {
a[x1] +%= self.m[j + x1];
}
a[0] -%= a[4];
a[5] ^= a[7] >> 9;
a[7] +%= a[0];
a[1] -%= a[5];
a[6] ^= a[0] << 9;
a[0] +%= a[1];
a[2] -%= a[6];
a[7] ^= a[1] >> 23;
a[1] +%= a[2];
a[3] -%= a[7];
a[0] ^= a[2] << 15;
a[2] +%= a[3];
a[4] -%= a[0];
a[1] ^= a[3] >> 14;
a[3] +%= a[4];
a[5] -%= a[1];
a[2] ^= a[4] << 20;
a[4] +%= a[5];
a[6] -%= a[2];
a[3] ^= a[5] >> 17;
a[5] +%= a[6];
a[7] -%= a[3];
a[4] ^= a[6] << 14;
a[6] +%= a[7];
comptime var x2: usize = 0;
inline while (x2 < 8) : (x2 += 1) {
self.m[j + x2] = a[x2];
}
}
}
mem.set(u64, self.r[0..], 0);
self.a = 0;
self.b = 0;
self.c = 0;
self.i = self.r.len; // trigger refill on first value
}
fn fill(r: *Random, buf: []u8) void {
const self = @fieldParentPtr(Isaac64, "random", r);
var i: usize = 0;
const aligned_len = buf.len - (buf.len & 7);
// Fill complete 64-byte segments
while (i < aligned_len) : (i += 8) {
var n = self.next();
comptime var j: usize = 0;
inline while (j < 8) : (j += 1) {
buf[i + j] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
// Fill trailing, ignoring excess (cut the stream).
if (i != buf.len) {
var n = self.next();
while (i < buf.len) : (i += 1) {
buf[i] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
}
};
test "isaac64 sequence" {
var r = Isaac64.init(0);
// from reference implementation
const seq = [_]u64{
0xf67dfba498e4937c,
0x84a5066a9204f380,
0xfee34bd5f5514dbb,
0x4d1664739b8f80d6,
0x8607459ab52a14aa,
0x0e78bc5a98529e49,
0xfe5332822ad13777,
0x556c27525e33d01a,
0x08643ca615f3149f,
0xd0771faf3cb04714,
0x30e86f68a37b008d,
0x3074ebc0488a3adf,
0x270645ea7a2790bc,
0x5601a0a8d3763c6a,
0x2f83071f53f325dd,
0xb9090f3d42d2d2ea,
};
for (seq) |s| {
expect(s == r.next());
}
}
/// Sfc64 pseudo-random number generator from Practically Random.
/// Fastest engine of pracrand and smallest footprint.
/// See http://pracrand.sourceforge.net/
pub const Sfc64 = struct {
random: Random,
a: u64 = undefined,
b: u64 = undefined,
c: u64 = undefined,
counter: u64 = undefined,
const Rotation = 24;
const RightShift = 11;
const LeftShift = 3;
pub fn init(init_s: u64) Sfc64 {
var x = Sfc64{
.random = Random{ .fillFn = fill },
};
x.seed(init_s);
return x;
}
fn next(self: *Sfc64) u64 {
const tmp = self.a +% self.b +% self.counter;
self.counter += 1;
self.a = self.b ^ (self.b >> RightShift);
self.b = self.c +% (self.c << LeftShift);
self.c = math.rotl(u64, self.c, Rotation) +% tmp;
return tmp;
}
fn seed(self: *Sfc64, init_s: u64) void {
self.a = init_s;
self.b = init_s;
self.c = init_s;
self.counter = 1;
var i: u32 = 0;
while (i < 12) : (i += 1) {
_ = self.next();
}
}
fn fill(r: *Random, buf: []u8) void {
const self = @fieldParentPtr(Sfc64, "random", r);
var i: usize = 0;
const aligned_len = buf.len - (buf.len & 7);
// Complete 8 byte segments.
while (i < aligned_len) : (i += 8) {
var n = self.next();
comptime var j: usize = 0;
inline while (j < 8) : (j += 1) {
buf[i + j] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
// Remaining. (cuts the stream)
if (i != buf.len) {
var n = self.next();
while (i < buf.len) : (i += 1) {
buf[i] = @truncate(u8, n);
n >>= 8;
}
}
}
};
test "Sfc64 sequence" {
// Unfortunately there does not seem to be an official test sequence.
var r = Sfc64.init(0);
const seq = [_]u64{
0x3acfa029e3cc6041,
0xf5b6515bf2ee419c,
0x1259635894a29b61,
0xb6ae75395f8ebd6,
0x225622285ce302e2,
0x520d28611395cb21,
0xdb909c818901599d,
0x8ffd195365216f57,
0xe8c4ad5e258ac04a,
0x8f8ef2c89fdb63ca,
0xf9865b01d98d8e2f,
0x46555871a65d08ba,
0x66868677c6298fcd,
0x2ce15a7e6329f57d,
0xb2f1833ca91ca79,
0x4b0890ac9bf453ca,
};
for (seq) |s| {
expectEqual(s, r.next());
}
}
// Actual Random helper function tests, pcg engine is assumed correct.
test "Random float" {
var prng = DefaultPrng.init(0);
var i: usize = 0;
while (i < 1000) : (i += 1) {
const val1 = prng.random.float(f32);
expect(val1 >= 0.0);
expect(val1 < 1.0);
const val2 = prng.random.float(f64);
expect(val2 >= 0.0);
expect(val2 < 1.0);
}
}
test "Random shuffle" {
var prng = DefaultPrng.init(0);
var seq = [_]u8{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 };
var seen = [_]bool{false} ** 5;
var i: usize = 0;
while (i < 1000) : (i += 1) {
prng.random.shuffle(u8, seq[0..]);
seen[seq[0]] = true;
expect(sumArray(seq[0..]) == 10);
}
// we should see every entry at the head at least once
for (seen) |e| {
expect(e == true);
}
}
fn sumArray(s: []const u8) u32 {
var r: u32 = 0;
for (s) |e|
r += e;
return r;
}
test "Random range" {
var prng = DefaultPrng.init(0);
testRange(&prng.random, -4, 3);
testRange(&prng.random, -4, -1);
testRange(&prng.random, 10, 14);
testRange(&prng.random, -0x80, 0x7f);
}
fn testRange(r: *Random, start: i8, end: i8) void {
testRangeBias(r, start, end, true);
testRangeBias(r, start, end, false);
}
fn testRangeBias(r: *Random, start: i8, end: i8, biased: bool) void {
const count = @intCast(usize, @as(i32, end) - @as(i32, start));
var values_buffer = [_]bool{false} ** 0x100;
const values = values_buffer[0..count];
var i: usize = 0;
while (i < count) {
const value: i32 = if (biased) r.intRangeLessThanBiased(i8, start, end) else r.intRangeLessThan(i8, start, end);
const index = @intCast(usize, value - start);
if (!values[index]) {
i += 1;
values[index] = true;
}
}
}