Information for RPM ghc-random-1.2.0-2.el9.src.rpm
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Name | ghc-random | ||||||||||||
Version | 1.2.0 | ||||||||||||
Release | 2.el9 | ||||||||||||
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Arch | src | ||||||||||||
Summary | Pseudo-random number generation | ||||||||||||
Description | This package provides basic pseudo-random number generation, including the ability to split random number generators. == "System.Random": pure pseudo-random number interface In pure code, use 'System.Random.uniform' and 'System.Random.uniformR' from "System.Random" to generate pseudo-random numbers with a pure pseudo-random number generator like 'System.Random.StdGen'. As an example, here is how you can simulate rolls of a six-sided die using 'System.Random.uniformR': >>> let roll = uniformR (1, 6) :: RandomGen g => g -> (Word, g) >>> let rolls = unfoldr (Just . roll) :: RandomGen g => g -> [Word] >>> let pureGen = mkStdGen 42 >>> take 10 (rolls pureGen) :: [Word] [1,1,3,2,4,5,3,4,6,2] See "System.Random" for more details. == "System.Random.Stateful": monadic pseudo-random number interface In monadic code, use 'System.Random.Stateful.uniformM' and 'System.Random.Stateful.uniformRM' from "System.Random.Stateful" to generate pseudo-random numbers with a monadic pseudo-random number generator, or using a monadic adapter. As an example, here is how you can simulate rolls of a six-sided die using 'System.Random.Stateful.uniformRM': >>> let rollM = uniformRM (1, 6) :: StatefulGen g m => g -> m Word >>> let pureGen = mkStdGen 42 >>> runStateGen_ pureGen (replicateM 10 . rollM) :: [Word] [1,1,3,2,4,5,3,4,6,2] The monadic adapter 'System.Random.Stateful.runGenState_' is used here to lift the pure pseudo-random number generator 'pureGen' into the 'System.Random.Stateful.StatefulGen' context. The monadic interface can also be used with existing monadic pseudo-random number generators. In this example, we use the one provided in the <https://hackage.haskell.org/package/mwc-random mwc-random> package: >>> import System.Random.MWC as MWC >>> let rollM = uniformRM (1, 6) :: StatefulGen g m => g -> m Word >>> monadicGen <- MWC.create >>> replicateM 10 (rollM monadicGen) :: IO [Word] [2,3,6,6,4,4,3,1,5,4] See "System.Random.Stateful" for more details. | ||||||||||||
Build Time | 2023-10-08 14:54:54 GMT | ||||||||||||
Size | 71.32 KB | ||||||||||||
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License | BSD | ||||||||||||
Buildroot | dist-circle9-build-104748-55095 | ||||||||||||
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