std::UniformRandomBitGenerator
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                    | Defined in header  <random> | ||
| template <class G> concept UniformRandomBitGenerator = | (since C++20) | |
The concept UniformRandomBitGenerator <G> specifies that G is the type of a uniform random bit generator, that is, objects of type G is a function object returning unsigned integer values such that each value in the range of possible results has (ideally) equal probability of being returned.
UniformRandomBitGenerator<G> is satisfied only if, given any object g of type G:
-  G::min()andG::max()are constant expressions;
-  G::min() < G::max()
-  g()is in the range[G::min(), G::max()]
-  g()has amortized constant complexity.