C++ concepts: SeedSequence

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A seed sequence is an object that produces unsigned integer values i in the range 0 ≤ i < 232
based on a consumed range of integer data.

Requirements

Expression Type Notes Complexity
S::result_type T Unsigned integer of at least 32 bits compile-time
S() Creates a seed sequence with the same default values as other objects of type S constant
S(ib,ie) Creates a seed sequence based on the supplied input bits by [ib,ie) O(ie-ib)
S(il) The same as S(il.begin(), il.end())
q.generate(rb,re) void Fills [rb,re) with 32-bit quantities depending on the initial supplied values and potential previous calls to generate. If rb == re, it does nothing. O(re-rb)
r.size() size_t The amount of 32-bit integers copied by param. constant
r.param(ob) void Copies 32-bit values to ob that would reproduce the current state of the object if passed to a constructor of S. O(r.size())

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