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NAME

       SDL_rand_bits_r - Generate 32 pseudo-random bits.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h>

       Uint32 SDL_rand_bits_r(Uint64 *state);

DESCRIPTION

       You likely want to use SDL_rand_r() to get a psuedo-random number instead.

       There  are  no  guarantees as to the quality of the random sequence produced, and this should not be used
       for security (cryptography, passwords) or where money is on the line  (loot-boxes,  casinos).  There  are
       many random number libraries available with different characteristics and you should pick one of those to
       meet any serious needs.

FUNCTION PARAMETERS

       state  a pointer to the current random number state, this may not be NULL.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns a random value in the range of [0-SDL_MAX_UINT32].

THREAD SAFETY

       This function is thread-safe, as long as the state pointer isn't shared between threads.

AVAILABILITY

       This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

SEE ALSO

       SDL_rand_r(3), SDL_randf_r(3)

Simple Directmedia Layer                           SDL 3.2.20                                 SDL_rand_bits_r(3)