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<?php
 if (!is_callable('random_int')) {
 /**
 * Random_* Compatibility Library
 * for using the new PHP 7 random_* API in PHP 5 projects
 *
 * The MIT License (MIT)
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2015 - 2017 Paragon Initiative Enterprises
 *
 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
 * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
 * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
 *
 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
 *
 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
 * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
 * SOFTWARE.
 */
 
 /**
 * Fetch a random integer between $min and $max inclusive
 *
 * @param int $min
 * @param int $max
 *
 * @throws Exception
 *
 * @return int
 */
 function random_int($min, $max)
 {
 /**
 * Type and input logic checks
 *
 * If you pass it a float in the range (~PHP_INT_MAX, PHP_INT_MAX)
 * (non-inclusive), it will sanely cast it to an int. If you it's equal to
 * ~PHP_INT_MAX or PHP_INT_MAX, we let it fail as not an integer. Floats
 * lose precision, so the <= and => operators might accidentally let a float
 * through.
 */
 
 try {
 $min = RandomCompat_intval($min);
 } catch (TypeError $ex) {
 throw new TypeError(
 'random_int(): $min must be an integer'
 );
 }
 
 try {
 $max = RandomCompat_intval($max);
 } catch (TypeError $ex) {
 throw new TypeError(
 'random_int(): $max must be an integer'
 );
 }
 
 /**
 * Now that we've verified our weak typing system has given us an integer,
 * let's validate the logic then we can move forward with generating random
 * integers along a given range.
 */
 if ($min > $max) {
 throw new Error(
 'Minimum value must be less than or equal to the maximum value'
 );
 }
 
 if ($max === $min) {
 return (int) $min;
 }
 
 /**
 * Initialize variables to 0
 *
 * We want to store:
 * $bytes => the number of random bytes we need
 * $mask => an integer bitmask (for use with the &) operator
 *          so we can minimize the number of discards
 */
 $attempts = $bits = $bytes = $mask = $valueShift = 0;
 
 /**
 * At this point, $range is a positive number greater than 0. It might
 * overflow, however, if $max - $min > PHP_INT_MAX. PHP will cast it to
 * a float and we will lose some precision.
 */
 $range = $max - $min;
 
 /**
 * Test for integer overflow:
 */
 if (!is_int($range)) {
 
 /**
 * Still safely calculate wider ranges.
 * Provided by @CodesInChaos, @oittaa
 *
 * @ref https://gist.github.com/CodesInChaos/03f9ea0b58e8b2b8d435
 *
 * We use ~0 as a mask in this case because it generates all 1s
 *
 * @ref https://eval.in/400356 (32-bit)
 * @ref http://3v4l.org/XX9r5  (64-bit)
 */
 $bytes = PHP_INT_SIZE;
 $mask = ~0;
 
 } else {
 
 /**
 * $bits is effectively ceil(log($range, 2)) without dealing with
 * type juggling
 */
 while ($range > 0) {
 if ($bits % 8 === 0) {
 ++$bytes;
 }
 ++$bits;
 $range >>= 1;
 $mask = $mask << 1 | 1;
 }
 $valueShift = $min;
 }
 
 $val = 0;
 /**
 * Now that we have our parameters set up, let's begin generating
 * random integers until one falls between $min and $max
 */
 do {
 /**
 * The rejection probability is at most 0.5, so this corresponds
 * to a failure probability of 2^-128 for a working RNG
 */
 if ($attempts > 128) {
 throw new Exception(
 'random_int: RNG is broken - too many rejections'
 );
 }
 
 /**
 * Let's grab the necessary number of random bytes
 */
 $randomByteString = random_bytes($bytes);
 
 /**
 * Let's turn $randomByteString into an integer
 *
 * This uses bitwise operators (<< and |) to build an integer
 * out of the values extracted from ord()
 *
 * Example: [9F] | [6D] | [32] | [0C] =>
 *   159 + 27904 + 3276800 + 201326592 =>
 *   204631455
 */
 $val &= 0;
 for ($i = 0; $i < $bytes; ++$i) {
 $val |= ord($randomByteString[$i]) << ($i * 8);
 }
 
 /**
 * Apply mask
 */
 $val &= $mask;
 $val += $valueShift;
 
 ++$attempts;
 /**
 * If $val overflows to a floating point number,
 * ... or is larger than $max,
 * ... or smaller than $min,
 * then try again.
 */
 } while (!is_int($val) || $val > $max || $val < $min);
 
 return (int) $val;
 }
 }
 
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