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Re: [Pspp-cvs] Changes to pspp/src/algorithm.c


From: Ben Pfaff
Subject: Re: [Pspp-cvs] Changes to pspp/src/algorithm.c
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 07:21:07 -0700
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John, it looks like you deleted the random_shuffle() function.
Is there a reason for that?

John Darrington <address@hidden> writes:

> Index: pspp/src/algorithm.c
> diff -u pspp/src/algorithm.c:1.16 pspp/src/algorithm.c:1.17
> --- pspp/src/algorithm.c:1.16 Sun Jul 31 05:35:05 2005
> +++ pspp/src/algorithm.c      Mon Oct 24 05:41:45 2005
> @@ -307,32 +307,6 @@
>    return 1;
>  }
>  
> -/* A algo_random_func that uses random.h. */
> -unsigned
> -algo_default_random (unsigned max, void *aux UNUSED) 
> -{
> -  unsigned long r_min = gsl_rng_min (get_rng ());
> -  return (gsl_rng_get (get_rng ()) - r_min) % max;
> -}
> -
> -/* Randomly reorders ARRAY, which contains COUNT elements of SIZE
> -   bytes each.  Uses RANDOM as a source of random data, passing
> -   AUX as the auxiliary data.  RANDOM may be null to use a
> -   default random source. */
> -void
> -random_shuffle (void *array_, size_t count, size_t size,
> -                algo_random_func *random, void *aux)
> -{
> -  unsigned char *array = array_;
> -  int i;
> -
> -  if (random == NULL)
> -    random = algo_default_random;
> -
> -  for (i = 1; i < count; i++)
> -    SWAP (array + i * size, array + random (i + 1, aux) * size, size);
> -}
> -
>  /* Copies the COUNT elements of SIZE bytes each from ARRAY to
>     RESULT, except that elements for which PREDICATE is false are
>     not copied.  Returns the number of elements copied.  AUX is
>
>
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