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Apache Commons Lang, a package of Java utility classes for the
classes that are in java.lang's hierarchy, or are considered to be so
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package org.apache.commons.lang3;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.Random;
/**
* Generates random integers of specific bit length.
*
*
* It is more efficient than calling Random.nextInt(1 << nbBits). It uses a cache of cacheSize random bytes that it replenishes when it gets empty. This is
* especially beneficial for SecureRandom Drbg implementations, which incur a constant cost at each randomness generation.
*
*
*
* Used internally by RandomStringUtils.
*
*
*
* #NotThreadSafe#
*
*/
final class CachedRandomBits {
private final Random random;
private final byte[] cache;
/**
* Index of the next bit in the cache to be used.
*
*
* - bitIndex=0 means the cache is fully random and none of the bits have been used yet.
* - bitIndex=1 means that only the LSB of cache[0] has been used and all other bits can be used.
* - bitIndex=8 means that only the 8 bits of cache[0] has been used.
*
*/
private int bitIndex;
/**
* Creates a new instance.
*
* @param cacheSize number of bytes cached (only affects performance)
* @param random random source
*/
CachedRandomBits(final int cacheSize, final Random random) {
if (cacheSize <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("cacheSize must be positive");
}
this.cache = new byte[cacheSize];
this.random = Objects.requireNonNull(random, "random");
this.random.nextBytes(this.cache);
this.bitIndex = 0;
}
/**
* Generates a random integer with the specified number of bits.
*
* @param bits number of bits to generate, MUST be between 1 and 32
* @return random integer with {@code bits} bits
*/
public int nextBits(final int bits) {
if (bits > 32 || bits <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("number of bits must be between 1 and 32");
}
int result = 0;
int generatedBits = 0; // number of generated bits up to now
while (generatedBits < bits) {
if (bitIndex >> 3 >= cache.length) {
// we exhausted the number of bits in the cache
// this should only happen if the bitIndex is exactly matching the cache length
assert bitIndex == cache.length * 8;
random.nextBytes(cache);
bitIndex = 0;
}
// generatedBitsInIteration is the number of bits that we will generate
// in this iteration of the while loop
int generatedBitsInIteration = Math.min(8 - (bitIndex & 0x7), bits - generatedBits);
result = result << generatedBitsInIteration;
result |= (cache[bitIndex >> 3] >> (bitIndex & 0x7)) & ((1 << generatedBitsInIteration) - 1);
generatedBits += generatedBitsInIteration;
bitIndex += generatedBitsInIteration;
}
return result;
}
}