Oh, and you could simplisticly provide a replacement by:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Math::Random::MT qw();
package Range;
sub new {
my ($class, %params) = @_;
return bless \%params, $class;
}
sub rrand {
my ($self) = @_;
my $num = Math::Random::MT::rand ($self->{HI} - $self->{LO}) + $se
+lf->{LO};
$num = int $num if $self->{TYPE} eq 'INTEGER';
return $num;
}
package main;
my $rng = Range->new (
LO => 10000,
HI => 99999,
TYPE => 'INTEGER'
);
my $A = $rng->rrand ();
my $B = $rng->rrand ();
my $str = "$A $B";
print "perl version $]\n";
print "Math::Random::MT version: $Math::Random::MT::VERSION\n";
print $str;
True laziness is hard work
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