Rrgen - A Header Only C++ Library For Storing Safe, Randomly Generated Data Into Modern Containers


This library was developed to combat insecure methods of storing random data into modern C++ containers. For example, old and clunky PRNGs. Thus, rrgen uses STL's distribution engines in order to efficiently and safely store a random number distribution into a given C++ container.


Installation

1) git clone https://github.com/josh0xA/rrgen.git
2) cd rrgen
3) make
4) Add include/rrgen.hpp to your project tree for access to the library classes and functions.

Official Documentation

rrgen/docs/index.rst

Supported Containers

1) std::vector<>
2) std::list<>
3) std::array<>
4) std::stack<>

Example Usages

#include "../include/rrgen.hpp"#include <iostream>int main(void){    // Example usage for rrgen vector    rrgen::rrand<float, std::vector, 10> rrvec;    rrvec.gen_rrvector(false, true, 0, 10);    for (auto &i : rrvec.contents())    {        std::cout << i << " ";    } // ^ the same as rrvec.show_contents()    // Example usage for rrgen list (frontside insertion)    rrgen::rrand<int, std::list, 10> rrlist;    rrlist.gen_rrlist(false, true, "fside", 5, 25);    std::cout << '\n'; rrlist.show_contents();    std::cout << "Size: " << rrlist.contents().size() << '\n';    // Example usage for rrgen array    rrgen::rrand_array<int, 5> rrarr;    rrarr.gen_rrarray(false, true, 5, 35);    for (auto &i : rrarr.contents())    {        std::cout << i << " ";    } // ^ the same as rrarr.   show_contents()    // Example usage for rrgen stack     rrgen::rrand_stack<float, 10> rrstack;    rrstack.gen_rrstack(false, true, 200, 1000);    for (auto m = rrstack.xsize(); m > 0; m--)    {        std::cout << rrstack.grab_top() << " ";        rrstack.pop_off();        if (m == 1) { std::cout << '\n'; }    } }

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