diff --git a/include/SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h b/include/SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h index f6db967bf..418a46cee 100644 --- a/include/SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h +++ b/include/SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h @@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ extern SDL_DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_vasprintf(char **strp, SDL_PRINTF_FORMAT_STR /** * Seeds the pseudo-random number generator. * - * Reusing the seed number will cause SDL_rand_*() to repeat the same stream + * Reusing the seed number will cause SDL_rand_*() to repeat the same stream * of 'random' numbers. * * \param seed the value to use as a random number seed, or 0 to use @@ -1308,14 +1308,15 @@ extern SDL_DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_rand_bits(void); /** * Generates a pseudo-random number less than n for positive n * - * The method used is faster and of better quality than `rand() % n`. - * Odds are roughly 99.9% even for n = 1 million. Evenness is better for - * smaller n, and much worse as n gets bigger. + * The method used is faster and of better quality than `rand() % n`. Odds are + * roughly 99.9% even for n = 1 million. Evenness is better for smaller n, and + * much worse as n gets bigger. * * Example: to simulate a d6 use `SDL_rand_n(6) + 1` The +1 converts 0..5 to * 1..6 * - * If you want reproducible output, be sure to initialize with SDL_srand() first. + * If you want reproducible output, be sure to initialize with SDL_srand() + * first. * * There are no guarantees as to the quality of the random sequence produced, * and this should not be used for security (cryptography, passwords) or where @@ -1324,8 +1325,7 @@ extern SDL_DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_rand_bits(void); * of those to meet any serious needs. * * \param n the number of possible outcomes. n must be positive. - * - * \returns a random value in the range of [0 .. n-1] + * \returns a random value in the range of [0 .. n-1]. * * \threadsafety All calls should be made from a single thread * @@ -1339,7 +1339,8 @@ extern SDL_DECLSPEC Sint32 SDLCALL SDL_rand_n(Sint32 n); /** * Generates a uniform pseudo-random floating point number less than 1.0 * - * If you want reproducible output, be sure to initialize with SDL_srand() first. + * If you want reproducible output, be sure to initialize with SDL_srand() + * first. * * There are no guarantees as to the quality of the random sequence produced, * and this should not be used for security (cryptography, passwords) or where