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ghc-random-1.2.1.1-150500.3.3.2

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platforms

AArch64
ppc64le
s390x
x86-64

subpackages

ghc-random
ghc-random-devel

Change Logs

* Sat Sep 30 2023 psimons@suse.com
- Update random to version 1.2.1.1 revision 1.
  Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
* Mon May 09 2022 psimons@suse.com
- Update random to version 1.2.1.1.
  Upstream has not updated the file "CHANGELOG.md" since the last
  release.
* Thu Dec 17 2020 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- disable %{ix86} build
* Tue Aug 18 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Replace %setup -q with the more modern %autosetup macro.
* Tue Jun 16 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Re-generate file with latest version of spec-cleaner.
* Fri Nov 08 2019 psimons@suse.com
- Drop obsolete group attributes.
* Sat Oct 20 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Use https URL to refer to bugs.opensuse.org.
Version: 1.2.1-bp154.1.11
* Mon Sep 20 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update random to version 1.2.1.
  [#] 1.2.1
  * Fix support for ghc-9.2 [#99](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/99)
  * Fix performance regression for ghc-9.0 [#101](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/101)
  * Add `uniformEnumM` and `uniformEnumRM`
  * Add `initStdGen` [#103](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/103)
  * Add `globalStdGen` [#117](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/117)
  * Add `runStateGenST_`
  * Ensure that default implementation of `ShortByteString` generation uses
    unpinned memory. [#116](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/116)
  * Fix [#54](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/54) with
    [#68](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/68) - if exactly one value in the
    range of floating point is infinite, then `uniformRM`/`randomR` returns that
    value.
  * Add default implementation of `uniformM` that uses `Generic`
    [#70](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/70)
  * `Random` instance for `CBool` [#77](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/77)
  * Addition of `TGen` and `TGenM` [#95](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/95)
  * Addition of tuple instances for `Random` up to 7-tuple
    [#72](https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/72)
* Thu Jul 15 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update random to version 1.2.0 revision 6.
  Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
* Sat Jul 10 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update random to version 1.2.0 revision 5.
  [#] 1.2.0
  1. Breaking change which mostly maintains backwards compatibility, see
    "Breaking Changes" below.
  2. Support for monadic generators e.g. [mwc-random](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/mwc-random).
  3. Monadic adapters for pure generators (providing a uniform monadic
    interface to pure and monadic generators).
  4. Faster in all cases except one by more than x18 (N.B. x18 not 18%) and
    some cases (depending on the type) faster by more than x1000 - see
    below for benchmarks.
  5. Passes a large number of random number test suites:
  * [dieharder](http://webhome.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/General/dieharder.php "venerable")
  * [TestU01 (SmallCrush, Crush, BigCrush)](http://simul.iro.umontreal.ca/testu01/tu01.html "venerable")
  * [PractRand](http://pracrand.sourceforge.net/ "active")
  * [gjrand](http://gjrand.sourceforge.net/ "active")
  * See [random-quality](https://github.com/tweag/random-quality)
    for details on how to do this yourself.
  6. Better quality split as judged by these
  [tests](https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-functional-programming/article/evaluation-of-splittable-pseudorandom-generators/3EBAA9F14939C5BB5560E32D1A132637). Again
  see [random-quality](https://github.com/tweag/random-quality) for
  details on how to do this yourself.
  7. Unbiased generation of ranges.
  8. Updated tests and benchmarks.
  9. [Continuous integration](https://travis-ci.org/github/haskell/random).
  [#]## Breaking Changes
  Version 1.2.0 introduces these breaking changes:
  * requires `base >= 4.8` (GHC-7.10)
  * `StdGen` is no longer an instance of `Read`
  * `randomIO` and `randomRIO` were extracted from the `Random` class into
    separate functions
  In addition, there may be import clashes with new functions, e.g. `uniform` and
  `uniformR`.
  [#]## Deprecations
  Version 1.2.0 introduces `genWord64`, `genWord32` and similar methods to the
  `RandomGen` class. The significantly slower method `next` and its companion
  `genRange` are now deprecated.
  [#]## Issues Addressed
  Issue Number | Description | Comment
  - -------------|-------------|--------
  [25](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/25) | The seeds generated by split are not independent | Fixed: changed algorithm to SplitMix, which provides a robust split operation
  [26](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/26) | Add Random instances for tuples | Addressed: added `Uniform` instances for up to 6-tuples
  [44](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/44) | Add Random instance for Natural | Addressed: added UniformRange instance for Natural
  [51](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/51) | Very low throughput | Fixed: see benchmarks below
  [53](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/53) | incorrect distribution of randomR for floating-point numbers | (\*)
  [55](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/55) | System/Random.hs:43:1: warning: [-Wtabs] | Fixed: No more tabs
  [58](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/58) | Why does random for Float and Double produce exactly 24 or 53 bits? | (\*)
  [59](https://github.com/haskell/random/issues/59) | read :: StdGen fails for strings longer than 6 | Addressed: StdGen is no longer an instance of Read
  [#]### Comments
  (\*) 1.2 samples more bits but does not sample every `Float` or
  `Double`. There are methods to do this but they have some downsides;
  see [here](https://github.com/idontgetoutmuch/random/issues/105) for a
  fuller discussion.
  [#]# Benchmarks
  Here are some benchmarks run on a 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7. The full
  benchmarks can be run using e.g. `stack bench`. The benchmarks are
  measured in milliseconds per 100,000 generations. In some cases, the
  performance is over x1000 times better; the minimum performance
  increase for the types listed below is more than x36.
  Name       | 1.1 Mean | 1.2 Mean
  - -----------|----------|----------
  Float      |   27.819 |    0.305
  Double     |   50.644 |    0.328
  Integer    |   42.332 |    0.332
  Word       |   40.739 |    0.027
  Int        |   43.847 |    0.028
  Char       |   17.009 |    0.462
  Bool       |   17.542 |    0.027
* Thu Dec 17 2020 Ond?ej SĂșkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- disable %{ix86} build
* Mon Aug 31 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update random to version 1.1 revision 1.
  Upstream has revised the Cabal build instructions on Hackage.
* Tue Aug 18 2020 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Replace %setup -q with the more modern %autosetup macro.
* Tue Jun 16 2020 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Re-generate file with latest version of spec-cleaner.
Version: 1.1-bp152.4.14
* Fri Nov 08 2019 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Drop obsolete group attributes.
Version: 1.1-bp151.3.13
* Sat Oct 20 2018 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Use https URL to refer to bugs.opensuse.org.
* Wed Jul 18 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Cosmetic: replace tabs with blanks, strip trailing white space,
  and update copyright headers with spec-cleaner.
* Wed May 16 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Prefer the new %license attribute over %doc.
Version: 1.1-bp150.2.6
* Thu Aug 03 2017 psimons@suse.com
- Updated with latest spec-cleaner version 0.9.8-8-geadfbbf.
* Thu Jan 26 2017 psimons@suse.com
- Update to version 1.1 revision 1 with cabal2obs.
Version: 1.1-6.3
* Sun Jul 10 2016 psimons@suse.com
- Update to version 1.1 revision 0 with cabal2obs.
Version: 1.1-3.1
* Thu Apr 09 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.1
  * breaking change to `randomIValInteger` to improve RNG quality and performance
  * correct documentation about generated range of Int32 sized values of type Int
  * fix memory leaks by using strict fields and strict atomicModifyIORef'
  * support for base < 4.6 (which doesnt provide strict atomicModifyIORef')
  * fix C type in test suite https://github.com/haskell/random/pull/9
* Tue Sep 02 2014 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- regenerate spec file
* Sat Aug 23 2014 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- enable PowerPC builds
* Mon May 06 2013 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- more transparent packaging (fewer macros)
* Sun Dec 30 2012 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- expand macro in name tag to help source validator
* Sat Nov 17 2012 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- make service localonly for Factory submission
* Sun May 06 2012 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- spec file template generated by cabal2spec-0.25.5
- added copyright notice to spec file
- added summary and description to spec file
* Fri Jan 06 2012 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- Upgrade to 1.0.1.1 from upstream
- Enable hscolour
* Mon Dec 05 2011 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- Add exclusive archs.
* Mon Dec 05 2011 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- Initial packaging.