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Easy entropy source for Haskell users.
Introduction
This package allows Haskell users to easily acquire entropy for use in critical
security applications by calling out to either windows crypto api, unix/linux's
getrandom and /dev/urandom. Hardware RNGs (currently RDRAND, patches
welcome) are supported via the hardwareRNG function.
Quick Start
To simply get random bytes use getEntropy:
#!/usr/bin/env cabal
{- cabal:
build-depends: base, entropy, bytestring
-}
import qualified Data.ByteString as BS
import System.Entropy
main :: IO ()
main = print . BS.unpack =<< getEntropy 16
-- Example output: [241,191,215,193,225,27,121,244,16,155,252,41,131,38,6,100]
Faster Randoms from Hardware
Most x86 systems include a hardware random number generator. These can be faster but require more trust in the platform:
import qualified Data.ByteString as B
import System.Entropy
eitherRNG :: Int -> IO B.ByteString
eitherRNG sz = maybe (getEntropy sz) pure =<< getHardwareEntropy sz
main :: IO ()
main = print . B.unpack =<< eitherRNG 32
This package supports Windows, {li,u}nix, QNX, and has preliminary support for HaLVM.
Typically tested on Linux and OSX - testers are as welcome as patches.