open-consul/vendor/github.com/sean-/seed
James Phillips 8bcf1a74a9
Updates memberlist and Serf (and adds new dependencies).
This gets a number of improvements:

* Fixed a missing case where gossip would stop flowing to dead nodes for a short while.
* Uses the go-sockaddr library to look for private IP addresses, which prefers non-loopback
  private addresses over loopback ones when trying to automatically determine the advertise address.
* Properly seeds Go's random number generator using the seed library.
* Serf snapshots no longer have the executable bit set on thie file.
2017-02-08 13:56:07 -08:00
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LICENSE Updates memberlist and Serf (and adds new dependencies). 2017-02-08 13:56:07 -08:00
README.md
init.go

README.md

seed - Quickly Seed Go's Random Number Generator

Boiler-plate to securely seed Go's random number generator (if possible). This library isn't anything fancy, it's just a canonical way of seeding Go's random number generator. Cribbed from Nomad before it was moved into Consul and made into a helper function, and now further modularized to be a super lightweight and reusable library.

Time is better than Go's default seed of 1, but friends don't let friends use time as a seed to a random number generator. Use seed.MustInit() instead.

seed.Init() is an idempotent and reentrant call that will return an error if it can't seed the value the first time it is called. Init() is reentrant.

seed.MustInit() is idempotent and reentrant call that will panic() if it can't seed the value the first time it is called. MustInit() is reentrant.

Usage

package mypackage

import (
  "github.com/sean-/seed"
)

// MustInit will panic() if it is unable to set a high-entropy random seed:
func init() {
  seed.MustInit()
}

// Or if you want to not panic() and can actually handle this error:
func init() {
  if ok, err := !seed.Init(); !ok {
    // Handle the error
    //panic(fmt.Sprintf("Unable to securely seed Go's RNG: %v", err))
  }
}