public void NextBytes100M() { for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { _rng.NextBytes(_buff); } }
public void NextBytes() { int sampleCount = 10000000; XorShiftRandom rng = new XorShiftRandom(); byte[] sampleArr = new byte[sampleCount]; rng.NextBytes(sampleArr); NextByteInner(sampleArr); }
public void NextBytes_LengthNotMultipleOfFour() { int sampleCount = 10000003; XorShiftRandom rng = new XorShiftRandom(0); byte[] sampleArr = new byte[sampleCount]; rng.NextBytes(sampleArr); NextByteInner(sampleArr); // Note. We want to check that the last three bytes are being assigned random bytes, but the RNG // can generate zeroes, so this test is reliant on the RNG seed being fixed to ensure we have non-zero // values in those elements each time the test is run. Assert.IsTrue(sampleArr[sampleCount - 1] != 0); Assert.IsTrue(sampleArr[sampleCount - 2] != 0); Assert.IsTrue(sampleArr[sampleCount - 3] != 0); }
private void PerformMutationOp_Write() { int buffLen = _rng.Next(1000); int offset = _rng.Next(buffLen); int count = _rng.Next(buffLen - offset); byte[] tmp = new byte[count]; _rng.NextBytes(tmp); byte[] buff = new byte[buffLen]; Array.Copy(tmp, 0, buff, offset, count); _strmA.Write(buff, offset, count); _strmB.Write(buff, offset, count); Debug.WriteLine(string.Format("Write offset={0}, count={1}", offset, count)); }
public void TestWriteZeroBytes() { byte[] buf = new byte[0]; MemoryBlockStream ms = new MemoryBlockStream(); ms.Write(buf, 0, 0); Assert.AreEqual(ms.Length, 0); XorShiftRandom rng = new XorShiftRandom(1234567); byte[] buf2 = new byte[100]; rng.NextBytes(buf2); ms.Write(buf2, 0, buf2.Length); if (!Utils.AreEqual(ms.ToArray(), buf2)) { Assert.Fail(); } ms.Write(buf, 0, 0); Assert.AreEqual(ms.Length, buf2.Length); }