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259 int degree = random_poly_info.degrees[type]; in weak_alias() local264 buf->rand_deg = degree; in weak_alias()267 buf->end_ptr = &state[degree]; in weak_alias()301 int degree; in weak_alias() local318 buf->rand_deg = degree = random_poly_info.degrees[type]; in weak_alias()326 buf->fptr = &new_state[(rear + separation) % degree]; in weak_alias()330 buf->end_ptr = &new_state[degree]; in weak_alias()
40 const int degree = 128; /* random number generator degree (should variable85 state[s] = (char*) malloc (degree); in do_test()86 oldstate[s] = initstate (seed[s], state[s], degree); in do_test()
232 <degree-sign> \d176 DEGREE SIGN
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