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harbour-core/contrib/hbtinymt/core32.c
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/*
* Harbour interface to TinyMT, Pseudo Random Generator
*
* Copyright 2012 Andi Jahja <xharbour@telkom.net.id>
*
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*/
#include "hbapi.h"
#include "hbstack.h"
#include "tinymt32.h"
typedef struct
{
tinymt32_t tinymt;
} HB_TINYMTDATA, * PHB_TINYMTDATA;
static HB_TSD_NEW( s_tinymtData, sizeof( HB_TINYMTDATA ), NULL, NULL );
/* Syntax: HB_TINYMT32_INIT( <nVector1>, <nVector2>, <nVector3>, [<nSeed>] ) -> <lSuccess> */
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_INIT )
{
if( hb_pcount() >= 3 && HB_ISNUM( 1 ) && HB_ISNUM( 2 ) && HB_ISNUM( 3 ) )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
HB_U32 seed = ( HB_U32 ) hb_parnldef( 4, 1 );
tinymtData->tinymt.mat1 = hb_parnl( 1 );
tinymtData->tinymt.mat2 = hb_parnl( 2 );
tinymtData->tinymt.tmat = hb_parnl( 3 );
tinymt32_init( &tinymtData->tinymt, seed );
hb_retl( HB_TRUE );
}
else
hb_retl( HB_FALSE );
}
/* Syntax: HB_TINYMT32_INIT_BY_ARRAY( { <nVector1>, <nVector2>, <nVector3> }, [<nSeed>], [<nKeyLength>] ) -> <lSuccess> */
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_INIT_BY_ARRAY )
{
PHB_ITEM pArray = hb_param( 1, HB_IT_ARRAY );
if( pArray && hb_arrayLen( pArray ) == 3 )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
HB_U32 seed_array[ 5 ];
seed_array[ 0 ] = ( HB_U32 ) hb_parnldef( 2, 1 );
tinymtData->tinymt.mat1 = hb_arrayGetNL( pArray, 1 );
tinymtData->tinymt.mat2 = hb_arrayGetNL( pArray, 2 );
tinymtData->tinymt.tmat = hb_arrayGetNL( pArray, 3 );
tinymt32_init_by_array( &tinymtData->tinymt, seed_array, hb_parnldef( 3, 1 ) );
hb_retl( HB_TRUE );
}
else
hb_retl( HB_FALSE );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_UINT32 )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnint( tinymt32_generate_uint32( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_FLOAT )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnd( tinymt32_generate_float( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_FLOAT01 )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnd( tinymt32_generate_float01( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_FLOAT12 )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnd( tinymt32_generate_float12( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_FLOATOC )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnd( tinymt32_generate_floatOC( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_FLOATOO )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnd( tinymt32_generate_floatOO( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}
HB_FUNC( TINYMT32_GENERATE_32DOUBLE )
{
PHB_TINYMTDATA tinymtData = ( PHB_TINYMTDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_tinymtData );
hb_retnd( tinymt32_generate_32double( &tinymtData->tinymt ) );
}