Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* File: RRCMCRT.C
* Product: RTP/RTCP implementation.
* Description: Provides Microsoft 'C' run-time support
*
* INTEL Corporation Proprietary Information
* This listing is supplied under the terms of a license agreement with
* Intel Corporation and may not be copied nor disclosed except in
* accordance with the terms of that agreement.
* Copyright (c) 1995 Intel Corporation.
*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "rrcm.h"
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/ Global Variables
/--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/ External Variables
/--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef _DEBUG
extern char debug_string[];
#endif
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function : RRCMsrand
* Description: Seeds the random number generator with the int given.
* Adapted from the BASIC random number generator.
*
* WARNING: There is no per thread seed. All threads of the process are
* using the same seed.
*
* Input : seed: Seed
*
*
* Return: None
--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static long holdrand = 1L;
void RRCMsrand (unsigned int seed)
{
holdrand = (long)seed;
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function : RRCMrand
* Description: Returns a pseudo-random number 0 through 32767.
*
* WARNING: There is no per thread number. All threads of the process
* share the random number
*
* Input : None
*
* Return: Pseudo-random number 0 through 32767.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
int RRCMrand (void)
{
return(((holdrand = holdrand * 214013L + 2531011L) >> 16) & 0x7fff);
}
/***
*char *_itoa, *_ltoa, *_ultoa(val, buf, radix) - convert binary int to ASCII
* string
*
*Purpose:
* Converts an int to a character string.
*
*Entry:
* val - number to be converted (int, long or unsigned long)
* int radix - base to convert into
* char *buf - ptr to buffer to place result
*
*Exit:
* fills in space pointed to by buf with string result
* returns a pointer to this buffer
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
/* helper routine that does the main job. */
static void RRCMxtoa (unsigned long val,
char *buf,
unsigned radix,
int is_neg)
{
char *p; /* pointer to traverse string */
char *firstdig; /* pointer to first digit */
char temp; /* temp char */
unsigned digval; /* value of digit */
p = buf;
if (is_neg) {
/* negative, so output '-' and negate */
*p++ = '-';
val = (unsigned long)(-(long)val);
}
firstdig = p; /* save pointer to first digit */
do {
digval = (unsigned) (val % radix);
val /= radix; /* get next digit */
/* convert to ascii and store */
if (digval > 9)
*p++ = (char) (digval - 10 + 'a'); /* a letter */
else
*p++ = (char) (digval + '0'); /* a digit */
} while (val > 0);
/* We now have the digit of the number in the buffer, but in reverse
order. Thus we reverse them now. */
*p-- = '\0'; /* terminate string; p points to last digit */
do {
temp = *p;
*p = *firstdig;
*firstdig = temp; /* swap *p and *firstdig */
--p;
++firstdig; /* advance to next two digits */
} while (firstdig < p); /* repeat until halfway */
}
/* Actual functions just call conversion helper with neg flag set correctly,
and return pointer to buffer. */
char *RRCMitoa (int val, char *buf, int radix)
{
if (radix == 10 && val < 0)
RRCMxtoa((unsigned long)val, buf, radix, 1);
else
RRCMxtoa((unsigned long)(unsigned int)val, buf, radix, 0);
return buf;
}
char *RRCMltoa (long val, char *buf, int radix)
{
RRCMxtoa((unsigned long)val, buf, radix, (radix == 10 && val < 0));
return buf;
}
char *RRCMultoa (unsigned long val, char *buf, int radix)
{
RRCMxtoa(val, buf, radix, 0);
return buf;
}
// [EOF]