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gcc implementation of rand()

I've tried for hours to find the implementation of rand() function used in gcc... It would be much appreciated if someone could reference me to the file containing it's implementation or website with the implementation.

By the way, which directory (I'm using Ubuntu if that matters) contains the c standard library implementations for the gcc compiler?

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rand consists of a call to a function __random, which mostly just calls another function called __random_r in random_r.c.

Note that the function names above are hyperlinks to the glibc source repository, at version 2.28.

The glibc random library supports two kinds of generator: a simple linear congruential one, and a more sophisticated linear feedback shift register one. It is possible to construct instances of either, but the default global generator, used when you call rand, uses the linear feedback shift register generator (see the definition of unsafe_state.rand_type).


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