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begin
  require 'openssl'
rescue LoadError
end

begin
  require 'securerandom'
rescue LoadError
end

module ActiveSupport
  if defined?(::SecureRandom)
    # Use Ruby 1.9's SecureRandom library whenever possible.
    SecureRandom = ::SecureRandom # :nodoc:
  else
    # = Secure random number generator interface.
    #
    # This library is an interface for secure random number generator which is
    # suitable for generating session key in HTTP cookies, etc.
    #
    # It supports following secure random number generators.
    #
    # * openssl
    # * /dev/urandom
    # * Win32
    #
    # *Note*: This module is based on the SecureRandom library from Ruby 1.9,
    # revision 18786, August 23 2008. It's 100% interface-compatible with Ruby 1.9's
    # SecureRandom library.
    #
    # == Example
    #
    #  # random hexadecimal string.
    #  p SecureRandom.hex(10) #=> "52750b30ffbc7de3b362"
    #  p SecureRandom.hex(10) #=> "92b15d6c8dc4beb5f559"
    #  p SecureRandom.hex(11) #=> "6aca1b5c58e4863e6b81b8"
    #  p SecureRandom.hex(12) #=> "94b2fff3e7fd9b9c391a2306"
    #  p SecureRandom.hex(13) #=> "39b290146bea6ce975c37cfc23"
    #  ...
    #
    #  # random base64 string.
    #  p SecureRandom.base64(10) #=> "EcmTPZwWRAozdA=="
    #  p SecureRandom.base64(10) #=> "9b0nsevdwNuM/w=="
    #  p SecureRandom.base64(10) #=> "KO1nIU+p9DKxGg=="
    #  p SecureRandom.base64(11) #=> "l7XEiFja+8EKEtY="
    #  p SecureRandom.base64(12) #=> "7kJSM/MzBJI+75j8"
    #  p SecureRandom.base64(13) #=> "vKLJ0tXBHqQOuIcSIg=="
    #  ...
    #
    #  # random binary string.
    #  p SecureRandom.random_bytes(10) #=> "\016\t{\370g\310pbr\301"
    #  p SecureRandom.random_bytes(10) #=> "\323U\030TO\234\357\020\a\337"
    #  ...
    module SecureRandom
      # SecureRandom.random_bytes generates a random binary string.
      #
      # The argument n specifies the length of the result string.
      #
      # If n is not specified, 16 is assumed.
      # It may be larger in future.
      #
      # If secure random number generator is not available,
      # NotImplementedError is raised.
      def self.random_bytes(n=nil)
        n ||= 16

        if defined? OpenSSL::Random
          return OpenSSL::Random.random_bytes(n)
        end

        if !defined?(@has_urandom) || @has_urandom
          flags = File::RDONLY
          flags |= File::NONBLOCK if defined? File::NONBLOCK
          flags |= File::NOCTTY if defined? File::NOCTTY
          flags |= File::NOFOLLOW if defined? File::NOFOLLOW
          begin
            File.open("/dev/urandom", flags) {|f|
              unless f.stat.chardev?
                raise Errno::ENOENT
              end
              @has_urandom = true
              ret = f.readpartial(n)
              if ret.length != n
                raise NotImplementedError, "Unexpected partial read from random device"
              end
              return ret
            }
          rescue Errno::ENOENT
            @has_urandom = false
          end
        end

        if !defined?(@has_win32)
          begin
            require 'Win32API'

            crypt_acquire_context = Win32API.new("advapi32", "CryptAcquireContext", 'PPPII', 'L')
            @crypt_gen_random = Win32API.new("advapi32", "CryptGenRandom", 'LIP', 'L')

            hProvStr = " " * 4
            prov_rsa_full = 1
            crypt_verifycontext = 0xF0000000

            if crypt_acquire_context.call(hProvStr, nil, nil, prov_rsa_full, crypt_verifycontext) == 0
              raise SystemCallError, "CryptAcquireContext failed: #{lastWin32ErrorMessage}"
            end
            @hProv, = hProvStr.unpack('L')

            @has_win32 = true
          rescue LoadError
            @has_win32 = false
          end
        end
        if @has_win32
          bytes = " " * n
          if @crypt_gen_random.call(@hProv, bytes.size, bytes) == 0
            raise SystemCallError, "CryptGenRandom failed: #{lastWin32ErrorMessage}"
          end
          return bytes
        end

        raise NotImplementedError, "No random device"
      end

      # SecureRandom.hex generates a random hex string.
      #
      # The argument n specifies the length of the random length.
      # The length of the result string is twice of n.
      #
      # If n is not specified, 16 is assumed.
      # It may be larger in future.
      #
      # If secure random number generator is not available,
      # NotImplementedError is raised.
      def self.hex(n=nil)
        random_bytes(n).unpack("H*")[0]
      end

      # SecureRandom.base64 generates a random base64 string.
      #
      # The argument n specifies the length of the random length.
      # The length of the result string is about 4/3 of n.
      #
      # If n is not specified, 16 is assumed.
      # It may be larger in future.
      #
      # If secure random number generator is not available,
      # NotImplementedError is raised.
      def self.base64(n=nil)
        [random_bytes(n)].pack("m*").delete("\n")
      end

      # SecureRandom.random_number generates a random number.
      #
      # If an positive integer is given as n,
      # SecureRandom.random_number returns an integer:
      # 0 <= SecureRandom.random_number(n) < n.
      #
      # If 0 is given or an argument is not given,
      # SecureRandom.random_number returns an float:
      # 0.0 <= SecureRandom.random_number() < 1.0.
      def self.random_number(n=0)
        if 0 < n
          hex = n.to_s(16)
          hex = '0' + hex if (hex.length & 1) == 1
          bin = [hex].pack("H*")
          mask = bin[0].ord
          mask |= mask >> 1
          mask |= mask >> 2
          mask |= mask >> 4
          begin
            rnd = SecureRandom.random_bytes(bin.length)
            rnd[0] = (rnd[0].ord & mask).chr
          end until rnd < bin
          rnd.unpack("H*")[0].hex
        else
          # assumption: Float::MANT_DIG <= 64
          i64 = SecureRandom.random_bytes(8).unpack("Q")[0]
          Math.ldexp(i64 >> (64-Float::MANT_DIG), -Float::MANT_DIG)
        end
      end

      # Following code is based on David Garamond's GUID library for Ruby.
      def self.lastWin32ErrorMessage # :nodoc:
        get_last_error = Win32API.new("kernel32", "GetLastError", '', 'L')
        format_message = Win32API.new("kernel32", "FormatMessageA", 'LPLLPLPPPPPPPP', 'L')
        format_message_ignore_inserts = 0x00000200
        format_message_from_system    = 0x00001000

        code = get_last_error.call
        msg = "\0" * 1024
        len = format_message.call(format_message_ignore_inserts + format_message_from_system, 0, code, 0, msg, 1024, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil)
        msg[0, len].tr("\r", '').chomp
      end
    end
  end
end