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@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
---- random.3 2004-11-25 11:38:42.000000000 -0800
-+++ random.3.edit 2006-07-12 11:25:20.000000000 -0700
-@@ -36,32 +36,45 @@
- .Dt RANDOM 3
- .Os
- .Sh NAME
-+.Nm initstate ,
- .Nm random ,
-+.Nm setstate ,
- .Nm srandom ,
--.Nm srandomdev ,
--.Nm initstate ,
--.Nm setstate
-+.Nm srandomdev
- .Nd better random number generator; routines for changing generators
- .Sh LIBRARY
- .Lb libc
- .Sh SYNOPSIS
- .In stdlib.h
-+.Ft char *
-+.Fo initstate
-+.Fa "unsigned seed"
-+.Fa "char *state"
-+.Fa "size_t size"
-+.Fc
- .Ft long
--.Fn random void
-+.Fo random
-+.Fa void
-+.Fc
-+.Ft char *
-+.Fo setstate
-+.Fa "const char *state"
-+.Fc
- .Ft void
--.Fn srandom "unsigned long seed"
-+.Fo srandom
-+.Fa "unsigned seed"
-+.Fc
- .Ft void
--.Fn srandomdev void
--.Ft char *
--.Fn initstate "unsigned long seed" "char *state" "long n"
--.Ft char *
--.Fn setstate "char *state"
-+.Fo srandomdev
-+.Fa void
-+.Fc
- .Sh DESCRIPTION
- The
- .Fn random
- function
--uses a non-linear additive feedback random number generator employing a
--default table of size 31 long integers to return successive pseudo-random
-+uses a non-linear, additive feedback, random number generator, employing a
-+default table of size 31 long integers.
-+It returns successive pseudo-random
- numbers in the range from 0 to
- .if t 2\u\s731\s10\d\(mi1.
- .if n (2**31)\(mi1.
-@@ -82,7 +95,7 @@
- .Xr rand 3
- produces a much less random sequence \(em in fact, the low dozen bits
- generated by rand go through a cyclic pattern.
--All the bits generated by
-+All of the bits generated by
- .Fn random
- are usable.
- For example,
-@@ -102,7 +115,7 @@
- .Pp
- The
- .Fn srandomdev
--routine initializes a state array using the
-+routine initializes a state array, using the
- .Xr random 4
- random number device which returns good random numbers,
- suitable for cryptographic use.
-@@ -127,7 +140,7 @@
- the nearest known amount.
- Using less than 8 bytes will cause an error.)
- The seed for the initialization (which specifies a starting point for
--the random number sequence, and provides for restarting at the same
-+the random number sequence and provides for restarting at the same
- point) is also an argument.
- The
- .Fn initstate
-@@ -166,7 +179,7 @@
- With 256 bytes of state information, the period of the random number
- generator is greater than
- .if t 2\u\s769\s10\d,
--.if n 2**69
-+.if n 2**69 ,
- which should be sufficient for most purposes.
- .Sh AUTHORS
- .An Earl T. Cohen
-@@ -177,11 +190,36 @@
- .Fn setstate
- detects that the state information has been garbled, error
- messages are printed on the standard error output.
-+.Sh LEGACY SYNOPSIS
-+.Fd #include <stdlib.h>
-+.Pp
-+.Ft char *
-+.br
-+.Fo initstate
-+.Fa "unsigned long seed"
-+.Fa "char *state"
-+.Fa "long size"
-+.Fc ;
-+.Pp
-+.Ft char *
-+.br
-+.Fo setstate
-+.Fa "char *state"
-+.Fc ;
-+.Pp
-+.Ft void
-+.br
-+.Fo srandom
-+.Fa "unsigned long seed"
-+.Fc ;
-+.Pp
-+The type of each parameter is different in the legacy version.
- .Sh SEE ALSO
- .Xr arc4random 3 ,
- .Xr rand 3 ,
- .Xr srand 3 ,
--.Xr random 4
-+.Xr random 4 ,
-+.Xr compat 5
- .Sh HISTORY
- These
- functions appeared in